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Main Authors: Ren, Zhao, Pistrosch, Simon, Coşkun, Buket, Scheck, Kevin, Batliner, Anton, Schuller, Björn W., Schultz, Tanja
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.18127
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author Ren, Zhao
Pistrosch, Simon
Coşkun, Buket
Scheck, Kevin
Batliner, Anton
Schuller, Björn W.
Schultz, Tanja
author_facet Ren, Zhao
Pistrosch, Simon
Coşkun, Buket
Scheck, Kevin
Batliner, Anton
Schuller, Björn W.
Schultz, Tanja
contents The ability to speak is an inherent part of human nature and fundamental to our existence as a social species. Unfortunately, this ability can be restricted in certain situations, such as for individuals who have lost their voice or in environments where speaking aloud is unsuitable. Additionally, some people may prefer not to speak audibly due to privacy concerns. For such cases, silent speech interfaces have been proposed, which focus on processing biosignals corresponding to silently produced speech. These interfaces enable synthesis of audible speech from biosignals that are produced when speaking silently and recognition aka decoding of biosignals into text that corresponds to the silently produced speech. While recognition and synthesis of silent speech has been a prominent focus in many research studies, there is a significant gap in deriving paralinguistic information such as affective states from silent speech. To fill this gap, we propose Silent Paralinguistics, aiming to predict paralinguistic information from silent speech and ultimately integrate it into the reconstructed audible voice for natural communication. This survey provides a comprehensive look at methods, research strategies, and objectives within the emerging field of silent paralinguistics.
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spellingShingle An Introduction to Silent Paralinguistics
Ren, Zhao
Pistrosch, Simon
Coşkun, Buket
Scheck, Kevin
Batliner, Anton
Schuller, Björn W.
Schultz, Tanja
Human-Computer Interaction
The ability to speak is an inherent part of human nature and fundamental to our existence as a social species. Unfortunately, this ability can be restricted in certain situations, such as for individuals who have lost their voice or in environments where speaking aloud is unsuitable. Additionally, some people may prefer not to speak audibly due to privacy concerns. For such cases, silent speech interfaces have been proposed, which focus on processing biosignals corresponding to silently produced speech. These interfaces enable synthesis of audible speech from biosignals that are produced when speaking silently and recognition aka decoding of biosignals into text that corresponds to the silently produced speech. While recognition and synthesis of silent speech has been a prominent focus in many research studies, there is a significant gap in deriving paralinguistic information such as affective states from silent speech. To fill this gap, we propose Silent Paralinguistics, aiming to predict paralinguistic information from silent speech and ultimately integrate it into the reconstructed audible voice for natural communication. This survey provides a comprehensive look at methods, research strategies, and objectives within the emerging field of silent paralinguistics.
title An Introduction to Silent Paralinguistics
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.18127