Effective Phoneme Decoding With Hyperbolic Neural Networks for High-Performance Speech BCIs

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1109/TNSRE.2024.3457313
Xianhan Tan;Qi Lian;Junming Zhu;Jianmin Zhang;Yueming Wang;Yu Qi
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Objective: Speech brain-computer interfaces (speech BCIs), which convert brain signals into spoken words or sentences, have demonstrated great potential for high-performance BCI communication. Phonemes are the basic pronunciation units. For monosyllabic languages such as Chinese Mandarin, where a word usually contains less than three phonemes, accurate decoding of phonemes plays a vital role. We found that in the neural representation space, phonemes with similar pronunciations are often inseparable, leading to confusion in phoneme classification. Methods: We mapped the neural signals of phoneme pronunciation into a hyperbolic space for a more distinct phoneme representation. Critically, we proposed a hyperbolic hierarchical clustering approach to specifically learn a phoneme-level structure to guide the representation. Results: We found such representation facilitated greater distance between similar phonemes, effectively reducing confusion. In the phoneme decoding task, our approach demonstrated an average accuracy of 75.21% for 21 phonemes and outperformed existing methods across different experimental days. Conclusion: Our approach showed high accuracy in phoneme classification. By learning the phoneme-level neural structure, the representations of neural signals were more discriminative and interpretable. Significance: Our approach can potentially facilitate high-performance speech BCIs for Chinese and other monosyllabic languages.
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利用双曲神经网络为高性能语音 BCI 进行有效的音素解码
目的:语音脑机接口(speech BCIs)可将大脑信号转换为口语单词或句子,在高性能脑机接口通信方面具有巨大潜力。音素是基本的发音单位。对于单音节语言(如汉语普通话)来说,一个单词通常包含不到三个音素,因此音素的准确解码起着至关重要的作用。我们发现,在神经表征空间中,发音相似的音素往往是不可分割的,从而导致音素分类的混乱。研究方法我们将音素发音的神经信号映射到双曲空间中,以获得更清晰的音素表征。重要的是,我们提出了一种双曲分层聚类方法,专门学习一种音素级结构来指导表征。结果:我们发现,这种表征有助于拉大相似音素之间的距离,有效减少混淆。在音素解码任务中,我们的方法对 21 个音素的平均准确率为 75.21%,在不同的实验日中表现优于现有方法。结论我们的方法在音素分类方面表现出很高的准确率。通过学习音素级神经结构,神经信号的表征更具辨别力和可解释性。意义重大:我们的方法有可能促进中文和其他单音节语言的高性能语音 BCI。
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期刊介绍: Rehabilitative and neural aspects of biomedical engineering, including functional electrical stimulation, acoustic dynamics, human performance measurement and analysis, nerve stimulation, electromyography, motor control and stimulation; and hardware and software applications for rehabilitation engineering and assistive devices.
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