BARTON: Low power tongue movement sensing with in-ear barometers
Sensing tongue movements enables various applications in hands-free interaction and alternative communication. We propose BARTON, a BARometer based low-power and robust TONgue movement sensing system. Using a low sampling rate of below 50 Hz, and only extracting simple temporal features from in-ear...
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Main Authors: | MAAG, Balz, ZHOU, Zimu, SAUKH, Olga, THIELE, Lothar |
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2017
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