NASA Develops Tech To Hear Words Not Yet Spoken
alex_guy_CA writes "Yahoo News has a story about technology that comes close to reading thoughts not yet spoken, by analyzing nerve commands to the throat. 'A person using the subvocal system thinks of phrases and talks to himself so quietly it cannot be heard, but the tongue and vocal cords do receive speech signals from the brain,' said developer Chuck Jorgensen, of NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California. Jorgensen's team found that sensors under the chin and one each side of the Adam's apple pick up the brain's commands to the speech organs, allowing the subauditory, or 'silent speech' to be captured. The story indicates the method could be useful on space missions or other difficult working conditions."
been there done that
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I was only able to catch B5 sporadically. I saw an friend with a dvd boxed set the other day. He said he'd borrowed it from someone. Now I've got to track down that someone and see if I can borrow the dvds.
"I'm not impatient. I just hate waiting." - My Dad
I want one I want one I want one.
I really really really want one.
Hell, not just for use on the computer, I want one that just reads what I'm saying quietly and re-broadcasts it Wizard of Oz style.
I want one!
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