Head-Probe stabilisation in ultrasound tongue imaging using a headset to permit natural head movement.
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2008Author
Scobbie, James M.
Wrench, Alan A.
van der Linden, Marietta
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Scobbie, J., Wrench, A. & van der Linden, M. (2008) Head-Probe stabilisation in ultrasound tongue imaging using a headset to permit natural head movement., Proceedings of the 8th International Seminar on Speech Production, pp. 373-376.
Abstract
Translation and rotation movements of an
ultrasound probe relative to the speaker's head
induce error. We examine one means of reducing
such errors, the headset stabilising system made by
Articulate Instruments Ltd., using a Vicon 612 3D
motion analysis system during and between episodes
of speech. Probe movements relative to the head of
the speaker were derived. The headset restricted
unwanted movement to the midsagittal plane even
though a speaker was free to move the head naturally
during utterances. Stressed low vowels moved the
probe dynamically within this plane by as much as
10mm in extreme cases before it returned to near its
original position. Long-term slippage ranged from
1.4mm to 2.9mm and is within acceptable limits.