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A Conversational Brain-Artificial Intelligence Interface

Human-Computer Interaction 2024-03-18 v2 Artificial Intelligence Signal Processing

Abstract

We introduce Brain-Artificial Intelligence Interfaces (BAIs) as a new class of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs). Unlike conventional BCIs, which rely on intact cognitive capabilities, BAIs leverage the power of artificial intelligence to replace parts of the neuro-cognitive processing pipeline. BAIs allow users to accomplish complex tasks by providing high-level intentions, while a pre-trained AI agent determines low-level details. This approach enlarges the target audience of BCIs to individuals with cognitive impairments, a population often excluded from the benefits of conventional BCIs. We present the general concept of BAIs and illustrate the potential of this new approach with a Conversational BAI based on EEG. In particular, we show in an experiment with simulated phone conversations that the Conversational BAI enables complex communication without the need to generate language. Our work thus demonstrates, for the first time, the ability of a speech neuroprosthesis to enable fluent communication in realistic scenarios with non-invasive technologies.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2402.15011,
  title  = {A Conversational Brain-Artificial Intelligence Interface},
  author = {Anja Meunier and Michal Robert Žák and Lucas Munz and Sofiya Garkot and Manuel Eder and Jiachen Xu and Moritz Grosse-Wentrup},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.15011},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

16 pages (39 with supplementary meterial), 6 figures

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