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An Accurate and Rapidly Calibrating Speech Neuroprosthesis
N. S. Card, M. Wairagkar, et al.
An intracortical speech neuroprosthesis enabled a man with ALS and severe dysarthria to produce rapid, accurate conversational text and personalized synthesized speech after brief training—reaching 99.6% accuracy on day 1 and sustaining ~97.5% accuracy over 8.4 months at about 32 words per minute. Research conducted by Nicholas S. Card, Maitreyee Wairagkar, Carrina Iacobacci, Xianda Hou, Tyler Singer-Clark, Francis R. Willett, Erin M. Kunz, Chaofei Fan, Maryam Vahdati Nia, Darrel R. Deo, Aparna Srinivasan, Eun Young Choi, Matthew F. Glasser, Leigh R. Hochberg, Jaimie M. Henderson, Kiarash Shahlaie, Sergey D. Stavisky, and David M. Brandman.
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