Tactile Speech Communication: Reception of Words and Two-Way Messages through a Phoneme-Based Display

Jaehong Jung, Charlotte M. Reed, J. S. Martínez, Hong Z. Tan
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The long-term goal of this research is the development of a stand-alone tactile device for the communication of speech for persons with profound sensory deficits as well as for applications for persons with intact hearing and vision. Studies were conducted with a phoneme-based tactile display of speech consisting of a 4-by-6 array of tactors worn on the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the forearm. Unique tactile signals were assigned to the 39 English phonemes. Study I consisted of training and testing on the identification of 4-phoneme words. Performance on a trained set of 100 words averaged 87% across the three participants and generalized well to a novel set of words (77%). Study II consisted of two-way messaging between two users of TAPS (TActile Phonemic Sleeve) for 13 h over 45 days. The participants conversed with each other by inputting text that was translated into tactile phonemes sent over the device. Messages were identified with an accuracy of 73% correct in conjunction with 82% of the words. Although rates of communication were slow (roughly 1 message per minute), the results obtained with this ecologically valid procedure represent progress toward the goal of a stand-alone tactile device for speech communication.
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触觉语言交流:通过电话显示屏接收词语和双向信息
这项研究的长期目标是开发一种独立的触觉设备,用于与有严重感官障碍的人进行语音交流,并应用于听力和视力完好的人。研究使用了一种基于语音的触觉语音显示装置,该装置由佩戴在前臂背侧和腹侧的 4×6 阵列触觉器组成。独特的触觉信号被分配给 39 个英语音素。研究 I 包括 4 音素单词识别的训练和测试。在一组 100 个单词的训练中,三位参与者的平均识别率为 87%,在一组新单词的训练中,平均识别率为 77%。研究二包括两名 TAPS(TActile Phonemic Sleeve)用户在 45 天内进行 13 小时的双向信息传递。参与者通过输入文字进行对话,文字被翻译成触觉音素通过设备发送。信息识别的正确率为 73%,单词识别的正确率为 82%。虽然交流速度较慢(大约每分钟一条信息),但这一生态学上有效的程序所取得的结果表明,在实现用于语音交流的独立触觉设备的目标方面取得了进展。
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