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Articulatory Feature Prediction from Surface EMG during Speech Production

Abstract

We present a model for predicting articulatory features from surface electromyography (EMG) signals during speech production. The proposed model integrates convolutional layers and a Transformer block, followed by separate predictors for articulatory features. Our approach achieves a high prediction correlation of approximately 0.9 for most articulatory features. Furthermore, we demonstrate that these predicted articulatory features can be decoded into intelligible speech waveforms. To our knowledge, this is the first method to decode speech waveforms from surface EMG via articulatory features, offering a novel approach to EMG-based speech synthesis. Additionally, we analyze the relationship between EMG electrode placement and articulatory feature predictability, providing knowledge-driven insights for optimizing EMG electrode configurations. The source code and decoded speech samples are publicly available.

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@article{lee2025_2505.13814,
  title={ Articulatory Feature Prediction from Surface EMG during Speech Production },
  author={ Jihwan Lee and Kevin Huang and Kleanthis Avramidis and Simon Pistrosch and Monica Gonzalez-Machorro and Yoonjeong Lee and Björn Schuller and Louis Goldstein and Shrikanth Narayanan },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.13814},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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