Erin Kunz

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Erin Kunz

Erin Kunz

@pearlsandpython

Postdoc @ Stanford Neural Prosthetics Translational Lab | NeuroEngineer working on Speech BCI 🧠 💻

San Francisco, CA Sumali Ekim 2017
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Alisa Levin
Alisa Levin@alisadlevin·
Excited to share our new work on cross-brain transfer of speech and handwriting BCIs! Some studies have required 10+ days of training data for peak BCI performance. Can pooling neural data from other users speed things up? 1/6 biorxiv.org/content/10.648…
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Erin Kunz@pearlsandpython·
Our findings show that inner speech could be a powerful new modality for BCIs—but also highlight the importance of privacy & agency. By decoding imagined sentences and creating safeguards, we aim to move toward communication neuroprosthetics that are empowering in all aspects.
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Sergey Stavisky
Sergey Stavisky@SergeyStavisky·
Interested in speech neuroprostheses? Come to the #SfN24 minisymposium organized by @HerffC and I. We have a fantastic lineup chosen to survey the many directions this field can go in: different recording modalities, languages, and behaviors (e.g. attempted vs. imagined speech).
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Erin Kunz@pearlsandpython·
We’re also presenting this work at #sfn2024 today (poster H19) and at a Minisymposium organized by @SergeyStavisky Monday Oct 7 2-4:30pm. Come talk to us to learn more!
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Erin Kunz@pearlsandpython·
Can a speech BCI really read your private thoughts? Inspired by a 2023 @Bcisociety workshop, our preprint tackles this question! We find that verbal thought is well represented in motor cortex, but accidental decoding can be prevented with proper training. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Frank Willett
Frank Willett@WillettNeuro·
Congratulations to @CathyrenOleande for winning the Brain-to-Text Benchmark '24 (eval.ai/web/challenges…). Her entry drove the word error rate down from 9.72% (our baseline) to 5.81%, a substantial improvement! Excited to see what we can learn from this approach and others.
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