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Explore groundbreaking research on brain-computer interfaces for speech and communication in this EECS colloquium lecture delivered at UC Berkeley's HP Auditorium. Delve into cutting-edge developments as researchers Edward Chang and Gopala Anumanchipalli present their findings on neural interfaces that enable direct brain-to-speech communication and discuss potential applications beyond speech synthesis. Learn about the intersection of neuroscience, computer science, and communication technology in this 74-minute presentation that showcases innovative approaches to helping individuals with speech impairments and expanding the possibilities of human-computer interaction.
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Edward Chang & Gopala Anumanchipalli: Brain computer interfaces for speech and beyond
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UC Berkeley EECS