Abstract
In previous chapters, we have seen how various silent speech interface (SSI) modalities gather information concerning the different stages of speech production, covering brain and muscular activity, articulation, acoustics, and visual speech features. In this chapter, the reader is introduced to the combination of different modalities, not only to drive silent speech interfaces, but also to further enhance the understanding regarding emerging and promising modalities, e.g., ultrasonic Doppler. This approach poses several challenges dealing with the acquisition, synchronization, processing and analysis of the multimodal data. These challenges lead the authors to propose a framework to support research on multimodal silent speech interfaces (SSIs) and to provide concrete examples of its practical application, considering several of the SSI modalities covered in previous chapters. For each example, we propose baseline methods for comparison with the collected data.
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