Towards EMG-to-Speech with a Necklace Form Factor

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Wu, Peter [1 ]
Kaveh, Ryan [1 ]
Nautiyal, Raghav [1 ]
Zhang, Christine [1 ]
Guo, Albert [1 ]
Kachinthayal, Anvitha [1 ]
Mishra, Tavish [1 ]
Yu, Bohan [1 ]
Black, Alan W. [1 ]
Krishna, Rikky Gopala [1 ]
Anumanchipalli, K. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
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electromyography; EMG; EMG-to-speech; DRY; WIRELESS; SIGNALS; DEVICE;
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10.21437/Interspeech.2024-1568
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Electrodes for decoding speech from electromyography (EMG) are typically placed on the face, requiring adhesives that are inconvenient and skin-irritating if used regularly. We explore a different device form factor, where dry electrodes are placed around the neck instead. 11-word, multi-speaker voiced EMG classifiers trained on data recorded with this device achieve 92.7% accuracy. Ablation studies reveal the importance of having more than two electrodes on the neck, and phonological analyses reveal similar classification confusions between neck-only and neck-and-face form factors. Finally, speech-EMG correlation experiments demonstrate a linear relationship between many EMG spectrogram frequency bins and self-supervised speech representation dimensions.
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