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SLIENT

SOUND
TECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
• The word Cell Phone has become greatest buzz word in Cellular Communication
industry.
• There are lots and lots of technology that tries to reduce the Noise pollution and make
the environment a better place to live in.
•I will tell about a new technology known as Silent Sound Technology that will put an end to
Noise pollution.
• In the 2010 CeBIT's "future park", a concept "Silent Sound" Technology demonstrated
which aims to notice every movement of the lips and transform them into sounds, which
could help people who lose voices to speak, and allow people to make silent calls without
bothering others.
• the device, developed by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), uses
electromyography, monitoring tiny muscular movements that occur when we speak and
converting them into electrical pulses that can then be turned into speech, without a sound
uttered.
•The technology opens up a host of applications, from helping people who have lost their
voice due to illness or accident to telling a trusted friend your PIN number over the phone
without anyone eavesdropping — assuming no lip-readers are around.
NEED FOR SILENT SOUND
Silent Sound Technology will put an end to embarrassed situation such as-

• An person answering his silent, but vibrating cell phone in a meeting, lecture or
performance, and whispering loudly, ‘ I can’t talk to you right now’ .

• In the case of an urgent call, apologetically rushing out of the room in order to
answer or call the person back.
What it is……..?
• It is a technology that helps you to transmit information without using your vocal
cords.
• This technology aims to notice lip movements & transform them into a computer
generated sound that can be transmitted over a phone.
• Hence person on other end of phone receives the information in audio.
• they can be immediately transformed into the language of the user’s choice.
• “Native speakers can silently utter a sentence in their language, and the receivers hear
the translated sentence in their language.
• The translation technology works for languages like English, French and German, but
for languages like Chinese, where different tones can hold many different meanings,
poses a problem.
ORIGINATION
• Humans are capable of producing and understanding whispered
speech in quiet environments at remarkably low signal levels.
• The idea of interpreting silent speech electronically or with a computer has been
around for a long time, and was popularized in the 1968 Stanley Kubrick science-
fiction film ‘‘2001 – A Space Odyssey ”.
• A major focal point was the DARPA Advanced Speech Encoding Program (ASE ) of
the early 2000’s,which funded research on low bit rate speech synthesis ‘‘with
acceptable intelligibility, quality , and aural speaker recognizability in acoustically
harsh environments”.
HOW WE SPEAK……….?
• When we generally speak aloud, air passes through larynx & the tongue.
• Words are produced using articulator muscle in the mouth & jaw region.
• Now imagine a technology that could allow everyone to make phone calls, and talk,
without making a sound….. Serene, peaceful & heavenly.

• Recently, its proved that the articulator muscle become active irrespective of whether
air passes through them or not.

• Even by saying words without producing sound, weak electric currents are sent from
your brain to the speech muscle.

• These electrical signals are known as ELECTROMYOGRAMS and its study is


called as Electromyography.
Methods…
• Silent Sound Technology is processed through some ways or methods. They
are

i. Electromyograpy(EMG)

ii. Image Processing


ELECTROMYOGRAPHY…
• The Silent Sound Technology uses electromyography, monitoring tiny muscular
movements that occur when we speak.
• Monitored signals are converted into electrical pulses that can then be turned into
speech, without a sound uttered.

 
ELECTROMYOGRAPHY…
• The Silent Sound Technology uses electromyography, monitoring tiny muscular
movements that occur when we speak.
• Monitored signals are converted into electrical pulses that can then be turned into
speech, without a sound uttered.

 
TABLE OF CONTENTS

01 Objectives
03 Results Analysis
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INTRODUCTIO
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BACKGROUND

Mercury Venus Mars


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planet to the Sun planet from the Sun is a cold place

Jupiter Saturn Neptune


It’s the biggest planet in Saturn is composed of Neptune is the farthest
the Solar System hydrogen and helium planet from the Sun
GOALS

Mars Jupiter Saturn


Despite being red, It’s a gas giant and the Saturn is composed
Mars is actually a very biggest planet in the mostly of hydrogen
cold place Solar System and helium
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METHODS
Study Hypothesis Report
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Mercury is the smallest Despite being red, Jupiter is the biggest
planet Mars is a cold place planet of them all
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

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to the Sun and the smallest one name and is the second planet
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FACTORS TO CONSIDER

Venus
Venus is
the second
Mercury Saturn Jupiter
Saturn has Jupiter is
Mercury is
rings the biggest
the smallest
Mars
Mars is a
cold place
CLINICAL TRIAL
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Lab Studies Human Safety Expanded Safety Efficacy & Safety

Mercury is the
smallest planet
TRIAL TIMELINE
Research Experimentation Conclusions
Venus is the second Saturn is the ringed one Earth is the planet
planet from the Sun and a gas giant where we live on

Preclinical Results
Mercury is the smallest Despite being red,
planet Mars is a cold place
PHASE 1
Sample Secondary
Effects
Mercury is the 80%
closest planet to the success rate
Young healthy 20 - 80 Sun and the smallest
people Participants one

Sample Results Goal 6 Months


Venus has a beautiful name and is the Study the safety of Experimentation
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RESULTS
Experiment A Experiment B

Outcome Outcome

Treatment Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Treatment Test 1 Test 2 Test 3

Group 1 314 234 567 Group 1 189 285 474

Group 2 678 456 342 Group 2 210 234 444

Group 3 234 333 126 Group 3 367 123 396


RESULTS

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Mercury
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Mercury is the Mars is cold
smallest planet

Neptune
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farthest planet
RESULTS ANALYSIS
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planet

Saturn is the ringed


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Earth is the planet


50% 75% where we live on

Mars Jupiter
Mercury is the
It’s actually a It’s the biggest smallest planet
cold place planet
SUCCESS RATE

75% 97%

Patients cured Without secondary


effects
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CONCLUSIONS
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LAST REMINDERS

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second planet ringed one and a closest planet to planet where we
from the Sun gas giant the Sun live on
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