AUDEO Release This Year
Posted on Mar 13, 08 07:06 PM PDT

AUDEO has been dubbed to be the first voiceless phone in the world, converting nerve impulses into speech courtesy of Ambient and Texas Instruments. The main idea of the AUDEO is to create a human-computer interface for communication without the need of physical motor control or speech production. Signal processing is used to interpret unpronounced speech by picking up nerve signals. Unfortunately, AUDEO's vocabulary is extremely limited at this point in time, recognizing only around 150 words and phrases. I wonder whether the programmers have included an Easter egg within that recognizes expletives. After all, wrong words are always the easiest to pick up, right?
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