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You can interact with devices in public without anyone overhearing your sensitive information.
Researchers also use dynamic MRI and videolaryngoscopies to create "deep" maps of the vocal tract, allowing AI to understand how the internal articulators (like the tongue and soft palate) move during speech. Why It Matters: Privacy and Accessibility deep mouth.mp4
Imagine being able to send a text, give a command to your smart home, or even have a conversation in a crowded room—all without uttering a single audible word. This isn't science fiction; it's the reality of , a field that is rapidly evolving through deep learning and advanced imaging. How It Works: "Reading" the Vocal Tract You can interact with devices in public without
Unlike standard cameras (RGB), depth sensors can "see" the distance of every point on the mouth, making the system resilient to poor lighting or different face orientations. This isn't science fiction; it's the reality of