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Geoffrey Meltzner
Geoffrey Meltzner
Systems and Technology Research
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Quantifying dysphonia severity using a spectral/cepstral-based acoustic index: Comparisons with auditory-perceptual judgements from the CAPE-V
SN Awan, N Roy, ME Jetté, GS Meltzner, RE Hillman
Clinical linguistics & phonetics 24 (9), 742-758, 2010
3392010
Silent speech recognition as an alternative communication device for persons with laryngectomy
GS Meltzner, JT Heaton, Y Deng, G De Luca, SH Roy, JC Kline
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing 25 (12 …, 2017
1352017
Development of sEMG sensors and algorithms for silent speech recognition
GS Meltzner, JT Heaton, Y Deng, G De Luca, SH Roy, JC Kline
Journal of neural engineering 15 (4), 046031, 2018
1032018
Impact of aberrant acoustic properties on the perception of sound quality in electrolarynx speech
GS Meltzner, RE Hillman
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 48 (4), 766-779, 2005
742005
Pace independent mobile gait biometrics
Y Zhong, Y Deng, G Meltzner
2015 IEEE 7th International Conference on Biometrics Theory, Applications …, 2015
542015
Disordered speech recognition using acoustic and sEMG signals.
Y Deng, R Patel, JT Heaton, G Colby, LD Gilmore, J Cabrera, SH Roy, ...
INTERSPEECH, 644-647, 2009
532009
Speech recognition for vocalized and subvocal modes of production using surface EMG signals from the neck and face.
GS Meltzner, JJ Sroka, JT Heaton, LD Gilmore, G Colby, SH Roy, N Chen, ...
INTERSPEECH, 2667-2670, 2008
462008
Signal acquisition and processing techniques for sEMG based silent speech recognition
GS Meltzner, G Colby, Y Deng, JT Heaton
2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and …, 2011
402011
Measuring the neck frequency response function of laryngectomy patients: Implications for the design of electrolarynx devices
GS Meltzner, JB Kobler, RE Hillman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 114 (2), 1035-1047, 2003
332003
Electrolaryngeal speech: The state of the art and future directions for development
GS Meltzner, RE Hillman, JT Heaton, KM Houston, JB Kobler, Y Qi
Contemporary considerations in the treatment and rehabilitation of head and …, 2005
322005
Method for terrain mapping and personal navigation using mobile gait analysis
L Naimark, Y Deng, GS Meltzner, Y Zhong
US Patent 10,018,469, 2018
30*2018
Towards a practical silent speech recognition system
Y Deng, JT Heaton, GS Meltzner
Fifteenth Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication …, 2014
292014
Aging a text-to-speech voice
R Patel, GS Meltzner
US Patent 9,558,734, 2017
282017
Surface Electromyography–Based Recognition, Synthesis, and Perception of Prosodic Subvocal Speech
JM Vojtech, MD Chan, B Shiwani, SH Roy, JT Heaton, GS Meltzner, ...
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 64 (6S), 2134-2153, 2021
222021
Sensor subset selection for surface electromyograpy based speech recognition
G Colby, JT Heaton, LD Gilmore, J Sroka, Y Deng, J Cabrera, S Roy, ...
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2009. ICASSP 2009. IEEE …, 2009
192009
Development of sound source components for a new electrolarynx speech prosthesis
KM Houston, RE Hillman, JB Kobler, GS Meltzner
1999 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal …, 1999
181999
Perceptual and acoustic impacts of aberrant properties of electrolaryngeal speech
GS Meltzner
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003
162003
Signal processing advances for the MUTE sEMG-based silent speech recognition system
Y Deng, G Colby, JT Heaton, GS Meltzner
MILCOM 2012-2012 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 1-6, 2012
142012
Signal Processing Advances for the MUTE sEMG-Based Silent Speech Recognition System
Y Deng, G Colby, JT Heaton, GS Meltzner
Military Communication Conference, MILCOM, 1-6, 2012
142012
Image-based approaches to classifying audio data
GS Meltzner, R Patel, M Toman
US Patent 10,504,504, 2019
122019
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