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    Intel exploring ways to help Stephen Hawking speak

    CAMBRIDGE, England (AP) — Intel Corp. is looking for ways to help famed British physicist Stephen Hawking reverse the slowing of his speech, according to a senior executive with the American chipmaker.

    Hawking was 21 when he was diagnosed Lou Gehrig's disease, an incurable degenerative disorder that has left him almost completely paralyzed. While an infrared sensor attached to his glasses translates the pulses in his right cheek into words spoken by a voice synthesizer, the nerves in his face have deteriorated and those close to him say his rate of speech has slowed to about a word a minute.

    Speaking late Sunday on the sidelines of a conference celebrating Hawking's 70th birthday in the English city of Cambridge, Intel Chief Technology Officer Justin Rattner said his company had a team in England to explore ways to help the celebrity scientist communicate more quickly.

    "This is a research project," Rattner told The Associated Press, saying the team's task was to gather data for further study.

    Hawking has gained world renown as an expert on cosmology and the author of a best-selling series of books popularizing the field of theoretical astrophysics. His achievements have been all the more remarkable because of his condition. Most of those with Lou Gehrig's disease die within two to five years of their diagnosis, but Hawking has spent nearly half a century carrying out pioneering research work.

    Finding ways to keep Hawking communicating has long been a challenge. Lou Gehrig's disease, also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, attacks the cells that control muscles — leading to weakness, slurred speech and paralysis.

    Hawking managed to overcome his deteriorating speech for a while by dictating scientific papers to a secretary, or speaking through an interpreter. He lost his voice entirely after a tracheotomy in 1985, and a computer was built to synthesize his speech in a distinctive, robotic monotone that has since become almost as famous as the scientist himself.

    At first, Hawking retained some limited hand movement and could manage about 15 words a minute. Now that even the nerves in Hawking's cheek are beginning to fade, Rattner argued it was time for a new approach — saying that solutions based on brainwaves or eye tracking were among the technologies being considered.

    But Rattner said his best bet was on high definition cameras that pick up on the minute movements in Hawking's face to synthesize his speech.

    "My wager is some form of facial feature recognition will unlock it for Stephen," he said.

    Rattner did not give any specific timeframe for the company's work, and Intel didn't immediately respond to a request for further information.

    The Santa Clara, California-based company has long provided Hawking with many of his technological needs — including an upgrade of his speech software and the connection that links his wheelchair-mounted computer to the Internet.

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    Online:

    Stephen Hawking's website: http://www.hawking.org.uk/

     

    40 comments

    • Inquirer  •  4 mths ago
      Intel is finding ways to help Hawking so that if they find a viable solution to improve his way of communication, that will serve as a help to people who are in the same situation as Hawking. I hope that Intel can come up with something soon that will help not only Hawking but other people who needs help.
    • Isobel  •  4 mths ago
      The unrelenting scourge of ALS is all the more heart-rending because there is no treatment and no cure. My husband died within eighteen months bed-ridden and paralyzed but with his brilliant mind intact and his spirit undimished. Our son found technologies to help him communicate on a laptop and a program from AT&T that spoke his typed words until his fingers could no longer move. Do not judge Stephen Hawking or any other person until you have laid in their bed. I know that God and man will find a way to defeat this horrific disease.
      May everyone reading this be spared its horror.
      • American Patriot 4 mths ago
        He doesn't believe in God.
      • Bodorean 4 mths ago
        Apparently, God gave humans this disease, so obviously we should not try to cure it right? *sarcasm.
      • Robert Gary 4 mths ago
        My grandfather died of ALS. His mind was sharp until the end. Sadly he was an MD so he knew precisely what was happening to him and what would become of him.
    • George  •  4 mths ago
      Whether you like Hawking or not, this type of reserch into helping the paralized, or people with ALS or even wounded vets, communicate is of great value, and I applod the effort. For those who don't like Hawking because he said that there is no God, Try living in a body like his for half a century, and with his remarkable mind, locked in there, and you may doubt that God exists too. It is a real shame when you think of all the strong wonderful bodys worn by some complete wastes of skin.
      • jcmacbeth 4 mths ago
        Whether you like him or not? Really?
      • lightningrob 4 mths ago
        @Jcmacbeth: what's your point, which part are you disagreeing with? Some people clearly don't like him, just look through the thread. Or are you saying that someone who doesn't like Hawking should be against research into helping people in general? To repeat, what's your point?
      • John 4 mths ago
        @Lightningrob his point is that he is an idiot and people should listen to what he says. Not Hawking, Jcmacbeth is the idiot.
    • Inquirer  •  4 mths ago
      In my humble opinion, the reason why some people hate Hawking is because he chose not to invoke God to explain certain natural phenomena. Instead, he maintains that God is not necessary to explain certain natural phenomena. Notice that he doesn't blame God for his physical condition.
      • Bob 4 mths ago
        The reason that people hate Hawking is because they don't want to give up their unfounded belief in the talking snake.
      • James 4 mths ago
        The reason people hate Hawking is because he cheated on his wife with his nurse a long time ago. No one cares about his religious beliefs.
    • Damon  •  Portland, Maine  •  4 mths ago
      Seriously - one word per minute?? Holy crap, it would take him half an hour just to write a post this long! Talk about the hard way to learn patience, huh?
    • Joe L  •  Montreal, Canada  •  4 mths ago
      Stephen Hawking has more brainpower than all the contributors to this article combined, me included. The fact that he denies the existence of God is based on reasoned arguments that are a little too deep for the average believer to follow. They would rather follow the dictums of some guy in a funny hat who tells them what to believe. They are afraid of their own demise and the fact that they will disappear from existence for all eternity when they die. Pick up a copy of the Grand Design and read it carefully before you condemn Stephen. If you can refute his arguments, I'll gladly join your religion.
      • Sunset 4 mths ago
        I wouldn't ask you to join any false religion,but I do accept God's word over the most so-called man's intelligents.I don't worship man,nor finite minds.I worship God.
      • Bodorean 4 mths ago
        Anything and everything you claim to be God's was also written by man.
      • Rachel 4 mths ago
        I could be wrong but, isn't this article about Intel working on new technologies to help the disabled communicate?
    • jkeyner  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      Good use for corporate profits along with bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. for crippling lack of earnings for working Americans out of work.
    • A nony mouse  •  4 mths ago
      Ok, but if they succeed, I want him to have the voice of Barry White or maybe Chef from South Park...
    • M  •  4 mths ago
      A word a minute. That totally sucks. I hate for him to get to where he can't communicate at all.
    • A nony mouse  •  4 mths ago
      Ok, but if they succeed, I want him to have the voice of Barry White or maybe Chef from South Park...
    • Dale  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      what bothers me about this story is why all of a sudden they are going to go all out to help this person when poeple for years have had the same problem and got no rush to help, I guess it helps to be a cellebrity, or have money
      • John 4 mths ago
        Because he has money, belive it or not it, makes a difference.
      • Adam 4 mths ago
        Intel has been helping Hawking since 1997... this isn't new. The only news is that Hawking's nerves are growing weaker to the point where he can't twitch his cheek muscles anymore.
    • JH  •  Fennville, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      So those of you who would condemn him for his opinions on religion....do you have any irrefutable SCIENTIFIC evidence that God does exist? Now personal belief is a different matter. Religion just doesn't figure into his life and he has found no evidence good enough to believe in, and he is happy with that. His opinion is based on many years of scientific research. I don't believe he has ever said that other people should not believe in religion if they want to. Religion is all about personal belief. You cannot dictate what someone else believes or tell someone that what they believe is wrong...that is how holy wars or religious persecutions start. What one person believes should have ABSOLUTELY NO AFFECT on what someone else believes. Even Christians can have different views than another Christian...it doesn't make one of them right and one of them wrong.
      So Anonymous....is that how Christianity works - if you don't like someone's opinion, cut out their tongue so they can't speak? Is religion all about persecuting or stifling those who don't believe what you do? Shame on you....I guess you don't believe in freedom of speech OR religion (or the freedom to NOT be religious).
    • Raylan  •  4 mths ago
      and a way to shut the kardarshians up for good
    • Oldschoolrepublican  •  Seattle, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      Can Intel explore ways to shut Cheney and Palin up?
    • Raylan  •  4 mths ago
      harvest his brain b4 its too late for mankind!
    • Bline  •  4 mths ago
      My suggestion is morse code by winking his eyes
    • Big  •  4 mths ago
      He should have been liquidated and removed from the gene pool as soon as he was diagnosed with ALS. Otherwise how do we eradicate this and other terrible diseases?
    • greg w  •  Muskegon, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      Good old Hawk believes aliens exist somewhere out there and he has the Mathematical models to back it up but doesn't believe in God......You can't see either, you can't touch either, but he has "mathematical formulas and theories" "to prove it." Must be nice to think in the abstract and use formulas and theories to prove things you can't experiment with and prove in reality.....I think I'll try that one when I analyze business proposals today....I can't prove it but take my word for it.
    • I was about to say...  •  4 mths ago
      ...if he wasn't a total Democrat...I'd say run him against Obama. At least you'd find him in his office occasionally.
    • American Patriot  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe Hawking should start praying to God for an answer.
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