Researchers found that the motion and configuration of a speaker's lips are key components of the information people gather when distinguishing vowels in speech. For all talkers, except perhaps the ...
These "I" and "E" vowels are formed by putting your tongue forward in the mouth. That's why they're called "front" vowels. With these words, your tongue depresses and folds back a bit. So "O", "A" and ...
Researchers from Glasgow University, Edinburgh Napier University, the University of Engineering and Technology Lahore, Pakistan and Southeast University, Nanjing in China have paired RF sensing with ...
image: In a study based at Brown University, researchers found that the motion and configuration of a speaker's lips are key components of the information people gather when distinguishing vowels in ...