Speech Recognition using EEG signals recorded using dry electrodes

08/13/2020
by   Gautam Krishna, et al.
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In this paper, we demonstrate speech recognition using electroencephalography (EEG) signals obtained using dry electrodes on a limited English vocabulary consisting of three vowels and one word using a deep learning model. We demonstrate a test accuracy of 79.07 percent on a subset vocabulary consisting of two English vowels. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of using EEG signals recorded using dry electrodes for performing the task of speech recognition.

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