Neural keyword spotting could form the basis of a speech brain-computer-interface for menu-navigation if it can be done with low latency and high specificity comparable to the “wake-word” functionality of modern voice-activated AI assistant technologies. This study investigated neural keyword spotting using motor representations of speech via invasively-recorded electrocorticographic signals as a proof-of-concept. Neural matched filters were created from monosyllabic consonant-vowel utterances: one keyword utterance, and 11 similar non-keyword utterances. These filters were used in an analog to the acoustic keyword spotting problem, applied for the first time to neural data. The filter templates were cross-correlated with the neural signal,...
The human brain contains a remarkable sensory system that allows us to effortlessly process speech. ...
A primary objective for cognitive neuroscience is to identify how features of the sensory environmen...
Reconstructing intended speech from neural activity using brain-computer interfaces holds great prom...
Neural keyword spotting could form the basis of a speech brain-computer-interface for menu-navigatio...
Recent research has explored the functional role of the human auditory and sensorimotor cortices in ...
OBJECTIVE: Recent research has characterized the anatomical and functional basis of speech perceptio...
Speech production engages a variety of subprocesses, including conceptual preparation, lexical selec...
AbstractA unique feature of human communication system is our ability to rapidly acquire new words a...
Neural entrainment quite recently became considered an important mechanism used by the brain to proc...
© 2013 IEEE. Interpretation of neural signals to a form that is as intelligible as speech facilitate...
ObjectiveThe superior temporal gyrus (STG) and neighboring brain regions play a key role in human la...
Speech production and perception are two of the most complex actions humans perform. The processing ...
This thesis investigated electrophysiological correlates of underlying brain activation at different...
To speak is to dynamically orchestrate the movements of the articulators (jaw, tongue, lips, and lar...
There is widespread interest in the relationship between the neurobiological systems supporting huma...
The human brain contains a remarkable sensory system that allows us to effortlessly process speech. ...
A primary objective for cognitive neuroscience is to identify how features of the sensory environmen...
Reconstructing intended speech from neural activity using brain-computer interfaces holds great prom...
Neural keyword spotting could form the basis of a speech brain-computer-interface for menu-navigatio...
Recent research has explored the functional role of the human auditory and sensorimotor cortices in ...
OBJECTIVE: Recent research has characterized the anatomical and functional basis of speech perceptio...
Speech production engages a variety of subprocesses, including conceptual preparation, lexical selec...
AbstractA unique feature of human communication system is our ability to rapidly acquire new words a...
Neural entrainment quite recently became considered an important mechanism used by the brain to proc...
© 2013 IEEE. Interpretation of neural signals to a form that is as intelligible as speech facilitate...
ObjectiveThe superior temporal gyrus (STG) and neighboring brain regions play a key role in human la...
Speech production and perception are two of the most complex actions humans perform. The processing ...
This thesis investigated electrophysiological correlates of underlying brain activation at different...
To speak is to dynamically orchestrate the movements of the articulators (jaw, tongue, lips, and lar...
There is widespread interest in the relationship between the neurobiological systems supporting huma...
The human brain contains a remarkable sensory system that allows us to effortlessly process speech. ...
A primary objective for cognitive neuroscience is to identify how features of the sensory environmen...
Reconstructing intended speech from neural activity using brain-computer interfaces holds great prom...