BUDAPEST — Analyzing temporal changes in people's speech could be a simple way of detecting mild cognitive impairment to see whether there is a risk of developing dementia in the future, suggests ...
A new artificial intelligence-powered tool aims to detect signs of dementia, Alzheimer’s and other memory disorders by analyzing a person’s speech and language patterns. The system is called ...
(TNS) — Speech-recognition software doesn't work very well for people who could really use it, like those with Parkinson's or Down syndrome. Researchers at the University of Illinois have a simple ...
Most experimental brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that have been used for synthesizing human speech have been implanted in the areas of the brain that translate the intention to speak into the muscle ...
Do you know which kinds of speech are protected under the Constitution? The First Amendment offers broad protection for free speech — even when that speech is offensive or hateful. But those rights ...
A recent study by a nonprofit civil liberties group evaluating free speech at nineteen New York colleges and universities yielded mixed results. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, ...
College protests test the limits of free speech. Can schools crack down — or does the First Amendment protect student voices?
From Vietnam-era armbands to modern social media posts, test your knowledge of how student free speech rights have evolved through landmark court decisions.
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