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MindVoice reconstructs intelligible speech from neural signals

Researchers have developed MindVoice, a novel framework for reconstructing intelligible speech from non-invasive neural signals. This system utilizes pretrained models to overcome the limitations of noisy and blurred neural recordings, which have previously resulted in unintelligible speech synthesis. MindVoice disentangles the reconstruction process into semantic content recovery and acoustic attribute estimation, which are then combined with advanced speech generation and voice cloning techniques. Experiments using EEG and MEG data show significant improvements over existing methods, paving the way for advancements in auditory neuroscience and non-invasive brain-computer interfaces. AI

IMPACT Enables more natural and intelligible communication for brain-computer interfaces and advances auditory neuroscience research.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains a research paper detailing a new method for speech reconstruction from neural signals.

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  1. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Guangyin Bao, Taiping Zeng, Jianfeng Feng, Xiangyang Xue ·

    MindVoice: Reconstructing Intelligible Speech from Non-invasive Neural Signals with Pretrained Priors

    arXiv:2605.31173v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Reconstructing continuous speech from non-invasive neural recordings is a fundamental problem for probing human auditory perception and building safe, scalable speech brain-computer interfaces. Despite recent progress, intelligibl…

  2. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Xiangyang Xue ·

    MindVoice: Reconstructing Intelligible Speech from Non-invasive Neural Signals with Pretrained Priors

    Reconstructing continuous speech from non-invasive neural recordings is a fundamental problem for probing human auditory perception and building safe, scalable speech brain-computer interfaces. Despite recent progress, intelligible reconstruction remains elusive, as non-invasive …