Touch to Speak: Real-Time Tactile Pronunciation Feedback for Individuals with Speech and Hearing Impairments

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Abstract

This study presents a wearable haptic feedback system designed to support speech training for individuals with speech and hearing impairments. The system provides real-time tactile cues based on detected phonemes, helping users correct their pronunciation independently. Unlike prior approaches focused on passive reception or therapist-led instruction, our method enables active, phoneme-level feedback using a multimodal interface combining audio input, visual reference, and spatially mapped vibrotactile output. We validated the system through three user studies measuring pronunciation accuracy, phoneme discrimination, and learning over time. The results show a significant improvement in word articulation accuracy and user engagement. These findings highlight the potential of real-time haptic pronunciation tools as accessible, scalable aids for speech rehabilitation and second-language learning.

Original languageEnglish
Article number345
JournalTechnologies
Volume13
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2025

Keywords

  • assistive technology
  • haptic feedback
  • hearing impairments
  • pronunciation training
  • speech impairments
  • speech therapy
  • vibrotactile cues

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