AlterEgo is a proprietary wearable silent speech output-input device developed by MIT Media Lab. The device is attached around the head, neck and jawline and translates muscular and neural activity into words on a computer without vocalization.
The device is a form of peripheral neural-computer interface. The device primarily reads electrical activity from neural signals in the speech musculature and not from the brain directly to preserve a user's privacy. This means that the device does not capture speech imagery, but captures intended silent speech where the muscles are very subtly activated.
The device uses machine learning and statistical models to predict a user's intended speech.
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