Brain2Word: Decoding Brain Activity for Language Generation

09/10/2020
by   Nicolas Affolter, et al.
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Brain decoding, understood as the process of mapping brain activities to the stimuli that generated them, has been an active research area in the last years. In the case of language stimuli, recent studies have shown that it is possible to decode fMRI scans into an embedding of the word a subject is reading. However, such word embeddings are designed for natural language processing tasks rather than for brain decoding. Therefore, they limit our ability to recover the precise stimulus. In this work, we propose to directly classify an fMRI scan, mapping it to the corresponding word within a fixed vocabulary. Unlike existing work, we evaluate on scans from previously unseen subjects. We argue that this is a more realistic setup and we present a model that can decode fMRI data from unseen subjects. Our model achieves 5.22 and 13.59 all the considered competitive baselines. Furthermore, we use the decoded words to guide language generation with the GPT-2 model. This way, we advance the quest for a system that translates brain activities into coherent text.

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