Affiliation:
1. Virginia Tech
2. Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
Abstract
Abstract
Efficient human-machine interface (HMI) for exoskeletons remains an active research topic, where sample methods have been proposed including using computer vision, EEG (electroencephalogram), and voice recognition. However, some of these methods lack sufficient accuracy, security, and portability. This paper proposes a HMI referred as integrated trigger-word configurable voice activation and speaker verification system (CVASV). The CVASV system is designed for embedded systems with limited computing power that can be applied to any exoskeleton platform. The CVASV system consists of two main sections, including an API based voice activation section and a deep learning based text-independent voice verification section. These two sections are combined into a system that allows the user to configure the activation trigger-word and verify the user’s command in real-time.
Publisher
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Cited by
4 articles.
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