Khaberni - Translation - Haider Madanat
Scientists from Pohang University of Science and Technology developed a technology that allows for the hearing of words even in silent conditions, reading fine movements of the neck muscles using light and employing artificial intelligence to convert these into sound. The scientists state in a report published in the journal Cyborg and Bionic Systems, that not only the vocal cords are responsible for producing sounds, but also the neck muscles and surrounding skin create an "invisible movement map" on the skin. They say that several advanced techniques were used in the study including artificial intelligence, which estimates the words and sentences the person intends to pronounce and then reproduces the actual sound without any emitted voice. They indicate that the application areas are very broad, including helping vocal cord patients, silent communication in libraries and conference halls, and communications in industrial sites.



