New paper in the New England Journal of Medicine
New paper in the New England Journal of Medicine
Event Date: | July 15, 2021 |
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We decode intended speech from an ECoG array implanted in a paralyzed human participant.
Dr. Makin and his former colleagues at UCSF demonstrated for the first time a speech neuroprosthesis in a paralyzed patient. Intended words were detected and classified (from a set of 50) one at a time, and then assembled into sentences with a language model. The results are part of a clinical trial based on using electrocorticography (ECoG) to read out neural activity and decode speech. Especial credit goes to the three first authors, Moses, Metzger, and Liu; and senior author Eddie Chang. The article got lots of press, including a nice write up in the New York Times.