A decoder which can transform brain activity into speech is presented in a study published in Nature. The braincomputer interface device synthesizes speech using the neural signals that control lip tongue larynx and jaw movements. Read the paper

A decoder, which can transform brain activity into speech, is presented in a study published in Nature. The brain–computer interface device synthesizes speech using the neural signals that control lip, tongue, larynx and jaw movements. Read the paper:

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A decoder, which can transform brain activity into speech, is presented in a study published in Nature. The brain–computer interface device synthesizes speech using the neural signals that control lip, tongue, larynx and jaw movements. Read the paper: https://go.nature.com/2vn9RpC  pic.twitter.com/ESImSLv0xn

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