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Friday, May 31, 2019

Scientists Have Managed To Turn Brain Signals Into Speech!

Scientists Have Managed To Turn Brain Signals Into Speech!



Scientists developed a device that reads thoughts and developed a device that works with artificial intelligence.



Researchers at the University of California managed to turn brain signals into speech with a new brain implant. Scientists have managed to remove brain signals from the deciphered derek sound device, aiming to hope for many patients who cannot speak.


Scientists have managed to turn brain signals into speech!



A recent study has revealed that scientists have succeeded in producing a device that converts signals in the brain into speech through the aid of electrodes and artificial intelligence.



Scientists Have Managed To Turn Brain Signals Into Speech!




The experts placed electrodes on the brains of 5 volunteers who were able to speak normally at the first stage. Subjects read dozens of test sentences, while scientists, lips, jaw, tongue and throat recorded the neural impulse, which sent more than a hundred cases into words. In the second stage, the brain signals were converted into audible speech with the help of the artificial intelligence system that could match the signals to the database of muscle movements. In the synthesized speech, it was emphasized that sentences were derived with 150 words per minute and approximately 70% accuracy.

This technology is thought to help restore speech ability in patients with brain damage or neurological diseases such as epilepsy, Alzheimer's, MS and Parkinson's disease.

Dr. The new system in Edward Chang .s laboratory demonstrates that it is possible to create a synthetic sound that can be controlled by the speech centers in the person's brain. According to the authorities, this system will not only enable individuals with advanced speech disorders to communicate fluently, but will also reflect the person's feelings and personality.
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