Neurological disorders can severely impact speech communication. Recently, neural speech prostheses have been proposed that reconstruct intelligible speech from neural signals recorded superficially on the cortex. Thus far, it has been unclear whether similar reconstruction is feasible from deeper brain structures, and whether audible speech can be directly synthesized from these reconstructions with low-latency, as required for a practical speech neuroprosthetic. The present study aims to address both challenges. First, we implement a low-latency unit selection based synthesizer that converts neural signals into audible speech. Second, we evaluate our approach on open-loop recordings from 5 patients implanted with stereotactic depth electr...
Speech brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to restore rapid communication to people ...
Speech production is one of the most intricate yet natural human behaviors and is most keenly apprec...
Speech production is an intricate process involving a large number of muscles and cognitive processe...
Neurological disorders can severely impact speech communication. Recently, neural speech prostheses ...
Neurological disorders can lead to significant impairments in speech communication and, in severe ca...
Speech Neuroprostheses have the potential to enable communication for people with dysarthria or anar...
BACKGROUND: Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) involving electrodes implanted into the human cerebral c...
Several neurological diseases and disorders can impact speech communication functions and lead to th...
Background: Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) involving electrodes implanted into the human cerebral c...
Miguel Angrick et al. develop an intracranial EEG-based method to decode imagined speech from a huma...
This paper reports on studies involving brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) that provide near-instantane...
Restoring natural speech in paralyzed and aphasic people could be achieved using a brain-computer in...
Recent studies have demonstrated that it is possible to decode and synthesize acoustic speech direct...
Objective. Direct synthesis of speech from neural signals could provide a fast and natural way of co...
Speech brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to restore rapid communication to people ...
Speech production is one of the most intricate yet natural human behaviors and is most keenly apprec...
Speech production is an intricate process involving a large number of muscles and cognitive processe...
Neurological disorders can severely impact speech communication. Recently, neural speech prostheses ...
Neurological disorders can lead to significant impairments in speech communication and, in severe ca...
Speech Neuroprostheses have the potential to enable communication for people with dysarthria or anar...
BACKGROUND: Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) involving electrodes implanted into the human cerebral c...
Several neurological diseases and disorders can impact speech communication functions and lead to th...
Background: Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) involving electrodes implanted into the human cerebral c...
Miguel Angrick et al. develop an intracranial EEG-based method to decode imagined speech from a huma...
This paper reports on studies involving brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) that provide near-instantane...
Restoring natural speech in paralyzed and aphasic people could be achieved using a brain-computer in...
Recent studies have demonstrated that it is possible to decode and synthesize acoustic speech direct...
Objective. Direct synthesis of speech from neural signals could provide a fast and natural way of co...
Speech brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to restore rapid communication to people ...
Speech production is one of the most intricate yet natural human behaviors and is most keenly apprec...
Speech production is an intricate process involving a large number of muscles and cognitive processe...