After a short overview of the System for Electrocutaneous Stimulation (SEHR-3), an articulation-based coding method for the synthesis of tactile speech is summarized. In its last part this paper describes a program that can be used to execute tracking experiments based on quasi-orthographic input with a tactile speech synthesizer.
Cite as: Piroth, H.G., Arnhold, T., Lindow, H. (1993) The execution of tracking experiments with a system for the synthesis of tactile speech equivalents. Proc. Speech and Language Technology for Disabled Persons, 55-58
@inproceedings{piroth93_sltdp, author={Hans Georg Piroth and Thomas Arnhold and Hans Lindow}, title={{The execution of tracking experiments with a system for the synthesis of tactile speech equivalents}}, year=1993, booktitle={Proc. Speech and Language Technology for Disabled Persons}, pages={55--58} }