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04 May 2020

Speech recognition based on articulatory movements instead of the acoustic signal is of growing interest in the community. In this work, we present the results of a study using a novel measurement technology called Electro-Optical Stomatography to capture speech movements and use the acquired data to recognize a number of command words. The performance of the recognition system was evaluated using two vocabularies (one with 30 and one with 10 words) and four speakers. The speaker-dependent results were up to the state-of-the-art with average word accuracies of 97%to 99:5%, while the speakerindependent results exceeded it with average word accuracies of approx. 56% to 62%.

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