Journal article
Continuous synthesis of artificial speech sounds from human cortical surface recordings during silent speech production
K Meng, F Goodarzy, EY Kim, YJ Park, JS Kim, MJ Cook, CK Chung, DB Grayden
Journal of Neural Engineering | Published : 2023
Abstract
Objective. Brain-computer interfaces can restore various forms of communication in paralyzed patients who have lost their ability to articulate intelligible speech. This study aimed to demonstrate the feasibility of closed-loop synthesis of artificial speech sounds from human cortical surface recordings during silent speech production. Approach. Ten participants with intractable epilepsy were temporarily implanted with intracranial electrode arrays over cortical surfaces. A decoding model that predicted audible outputs directly from patient-specific neural feature inputs was trained during overt word reading and immediately tested with overt, mimed and imagined word reading. Predicted output..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
K M, F G, M J C, and D B G were supported by the NHMRC Project Grant 1148005. E Y K, Y J P, J S K, and C K C were supported by the Alchemist Project (20012355, Fully implantable closed loop Brain to X for voice communication) funded by the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy (MOTIE, Korea).