Speech synthesis from intracranial stereotactic Electroencephalography using a neural vocoder
Frigyes Viktor Arthur,
Tamás Gábor Csapó
Abstract:Speech is one of the most important human biosig nals. However, only some speech production characteristics are fully understood, which are required for a successful speech based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI). A proper brain-to speech system that can generate the speech of full sentences intelligibly and naturally poses a great challenge. In our study, we used the SingleWordProduction-Dutch-iBIDS dataset, in which speech and intracranial stereotactic electroencephalography (sEEG) signals of the brain were rec… Show more
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