02324nas a2200517 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260006300043653001800106653001900124653002300143653002100166653000800187653002300195653002900218653002400247653003300271653003400304653001900338653001900357653003800376653001900414653001900433653002200452653002300474653001600497653001500513653001800528100001700546700002200563700001900585700001400604700001500618700001400633700001500647700001100662700002200673700001500695700001300710700001000723700001300733245008900746856011800835300000800953520084500961 2014 d b10th International Seminar on Speech Production, ISSP 201410aAccelerometer10aAccelerometers10aCollection systems10aData acquisition10aEGG10aElectroglottograph10aExperimental environment10aI-Treasures project10aIntangible cultural heritage10aIntangible cultural heritages10aMotor behavior10aMotor function10aPortable speech collection system10aSafety devices10aSinging styles10aSpeech production10aSpeech recognition10aUltrasonics10aUltrasound10aVideo cameras1 aS.K. Al Kork1 aA. Jaumard-Hakoun1 aM. Adda-Decker1 aA. Amelot1 aL. Buchman1 aP. Chawah1 aG. Dreyfus1 aT. Fux1 aC. Pillot-Loiseau1 aP. Roussel1 aM. Stone1 aK. Xu1 aB. Denby00aA multi-sensor helmet to capture rare singing, an intangible cultural heritage study uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85045546272&partnerID=40&md5=9b946ea1020aa316e97148a6fc321ae3 a5-83 aA portable helmet based system has been developed to capture motor behavior during singing and other oral-motor functions in a non-laboratory experimental environment. The system, based on vocal tract sensing methods developed for speech production and recognition, consists of a lightweight “hyper-helmet” containing an ultrasonic (US) transducer to capture tongue movement, a video camera for the lips, and a microphone, coupled with a further sensor suite including an electroglottograph (EGG), nose-mounted accelerometer, and respiration sensor. The system has been tested on two rare, endangered singing musical styles, Corsican “Cantu in Paghjella”, and Byzantine hymns from Mount Athos, Greece. The versatility of the approach is furthermore demonstrated by capturing a contemporary singing style known as “Human Beat Box."