Acoustic inspired brain-to-sentence decoder for logosyllabic language
Chen Feng,
Lu Cao,
Di Wu
et al.
Abstract:Many severe neurological diseases, such as stroke and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, can lead to patients completely losing their ability to communicate1,2. Several language brain-computer interface systems have been shown to have the potential to help these patients regain their communication abilities by decoding speech or movement-related neural signals3. However, the aforementioned language brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) were all developed based on alphabetic linguistic systems without one specially desi… Show more
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