no code implementations • 9 Jul 2020 • Jonghye Woo, Fangxu Xing, Jerry L. Prince, Maureen Stone, Arnold Gomez, Timothy G. Reese, Van J. Wedeen, Georges El Fakhri
Experiments carried out with in vivo tongue motion data show that the proposed method can determine the common and subject-specific functional units with increased interpretability and decreased size variability.
no code implementations • 15 Apr 2018 • Jonghye Woo, Jerry L. Prince, Maureen Stone, Fangxu Xing, Arnold Gomez, Jordan R. Green, Christopher J. Hartnick, Thomas J. Brady, Timothy G. Reese, Van J. Wedeen, Georges El Fakhri
We then use three-dimensional synthetic and \textit{in vivo} tongue motion data using protrusion and simple speech tasks to identify subject-specific and data-driven functional units of the tongue in localized regions.
no code implementations • 24 Jan 2017 • Jonghye Woo, Fangxu Xing, Maureen Stone, Jordan Green, Timothy G. Reese, Thomas J. Brady, Van J. Wedeen, Jerry L. Prince, Georges El Fakhri
Quantitative measurement of functional and anatomical traits of 4D tongue motion in the course of speech or other lingual behaviors remains a major challenge in scientific research and clinical applications.