Monday, April 8, 2024

CES 2024: AI-assisted wearable device for audible speech

 
 
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AT Devices News, 4/8/2024
A team of engineers from US-based university UCLA have invented a small, thin, and flexible assistive device that adheres to the neck and translates the muscle movements of the larynx into audible speech. 
The wearable technology is designed to help people vocal cord impairments regain their voice function, such as those with pathological vocal cord conditions or individuals who are recovering from laryngeal cancer surgeries. 
Measuring just over one square inch, the soft and stretchy device is attached to the skin outside the throat. It is designed to be flexible enough to move with and capture the activity of laryngeal muscles beneath the skin.



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Serry Smart Cooker.  (11/24/2023)

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Hisense 5S Series Washer.  (11/28/2023)
Samsung Galaxy Z 5Fold.  (11/28/2023)



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Invaiz Grid Pro.  (12/4/2023)

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Supernal Vertiport.  (1/6/2024)







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LG Dukebox speaker.  (1/17/2024)

Nanoleaf Skylight.  (1/18/2024)

Motion Pillow.  (1/19/2024)

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Samsung music frame.  (1/26/2024)

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WYBOT M2 pool cleaner.  (2/13/2024)







NASA space fabric.  (3/5/2024)

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