Stone M, Davis E P
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 1995 Dec;98(6):3107-12. doi: 10.1121/1.413799.
A head and transducer support system (HATS) was developed for use in ultrasound imaging of tongue movement. Ultrasound is an imaging technique that captures tongue motion during speech and thus has great appeal as a tool for speech research. However, because ultrasound systems are designed for clinical use, the transducer is hand-held and it is almost impossible to hold it completely steady under the chin when collecting tongue data. A system was needed to fix the head and support the transducer under the chin in a known position without disturbing speech. The HATS system was designed, constructed, and modified to provide valid, reliable tongue movement data by (1) immobilizing the head and (2) positioning the ultrasound transducer in a known relationship to the head.
为用于舌头运动的超声成像,开发了一种头部和换能器支撑系统(HATS)。超声是一种成像技术,可在言语过程中捕捉舌头运动,因此作为一种言语研究工具具有很大吸引力。然而,由于超声系统是为临床使用而设计的,换能器是手持式的,在收集舌头数据时,几乎不可能在下巴下方将其完全稳定地固定住。需要一种系统来固定头部,并将换能器在下巴下方支撑在已知位置,同时不干扰言语。设计、构建并改进了HATS系统,以通过(1)固定头部和(2)将超声换能器相对于头部以已知关系定位,来提供有效、可靠的舌头运动数据。