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IIT Guwahati’s deep learning sensor to turn exhaling air from mouth into voice commands

Conducted in collaboration with researchers from Ohio State University, US, the novel sensor offers a promising alternative communication method for individuals with voice disabilities who are unable to use conventional voice-based systems

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A team of researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati has developed an underwater vibration sensor that enables automated and contactless voice recognition. 

Conducted in collaboration with researchers from Ohio State University, US, the novel sensor offers a promising alternative communication method for individuals with voice disabilities who are unable to use conventional voice-based systems.

The research focused on the exhaled air through the mouth while speaking -- a basic physiological function.

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