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PPGSpeech: A Wearable Silent Speech Interface Leveraging Neck-Worn Photoplethysmography

  • Lingde Hu
  • , Wenbo Zhang
  • , Wenkang Zhang
  • , Yu He
  • , Seokmin Choi
  • , Yang Gao
  • , Jagmohan Chauhan
  • , Zhanpeng Jin
  • South China University of Technology
  • Samsung
  • University College London

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Abstract

Silent speech interfaces (SSIs) promise private and noise-immune communication, but current solutions often sacrifice user comfort, mobility, or privacy. This article introduces PPGSpeech, a novel SSI that overcomes these limitations by pioneering the use of photoplethysmography (PPG) acquired from a comfortable, necklace-style wearable device. Our core discovery is that subtle neck muscle movements during silent articulation induce distinct, measurable modulations in the underlying PPG signal. To harness this phenomenon, we developed a complete end-to-end system featuring: 1) a custom neck-worn sensor for multiwavelength PPG acquisition; 2) a deep learning pipeline that converts 1-D PPG signals into 2-D time–frequency images via a continuous wavelet transform (CWT) and classifies them using a lightweight CNN; and 3) a Pix2Pix GAN model to reconstruct audible speech from the captured signals. In a 16-participant study covering a vocabulary of 15 commands and four confounding actions, our user-dependent model achieved a recognition accuracy of 81.41% ± 9.74 %. Furthermore, our speech reconstruction achieved a mean opinion score (MOS) of 3.48 and a word correct rate (WCR) of 60.67%, demonstrating that the PPG signal is sufficiently rich to recover intelligible speech. By establishing the viability of neck-based PPG for silent speech, PPGSpeech offers a discreet, privacy-preserving, and continuously wearable paradigm for next-generation human–computer interaction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6692-6703
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Internet of Things Journal
Volume13
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2026

Keywords

  • Neck-worn sensor
  • photoplethysmography (PPG)
  • silent speech recognition
  • wearable

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