Continuous Silent Speech Recognition using EEG

6 Feb 2020  ·  Gautam Krishna, Co Tran, Mason Carnahan, Ahmed Tewfik ·

In this paper we explore continuous silent speech recognition using electroencephalography (EEG) signals. We implemented a connectionist temporal classification (CTC) automatic speech recognition (ASR) model to translate EEG signals recorded in parallel while subjects were reading English sentences in their mind without producing any voice to text. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of using EEG signals for performing continuous silent speech recognition. We demonstrate our results for a limited English vocabulary consisting of 30 unique sentences.

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