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[阅读小分队] 【揽瓜阁 外刊精读8.0】Day6 2021.06.21【自然科学-医学、气候】

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  Day6 2021.06.21

【自然科学-医学】Computers turn neural signals into speech(Science-779字 长阅读)

--Fed data from invasive brain recordings, algorithms reconstruct heard and spoken sounds

For many people who are paralyzed and unable to speak, signals of what they'd like to say hide in their brains. No one has been able to decipher those signals directly. But three research teams recently made progress in turning data from electrodes surgically placed on the brain into computer-generated speech. Using computational models known as neural networks, they reconstructed words and sentences that were, in some cases, intelligible to human listeners.

None of the efforts, described in papers in recent months on the preprint server bioRxiv, managed to re-create speech that people had merely imagined. In-stead, the researchers monitored parts of the brain as people either read aloud, silently mouthed speech, or listened to recordings. But showing the recon structed speech is understandable is "definitely exciting," says Stephanie Martin, a neural engineer at the University of Geneva in Switzer-land who was not involved in the new projects.

People who have lost the ability to speak after a stroke or disease can use their eyes or make other small movements to control a cursor or selection-screen letters.(Cosmologist Stephen Hawking tensed his cheek to trigger a switch mounted on his glasses.) But if a brain-computer interface could re-create their speech directly, they might regain much more: control over tone and inflection, for example, or the ability to interject in a fast-moving conversation.

The hurdles are high. “We are trying to work out the pattern of ...neurons that turn on and off at different time points, and infer the speech sound," says Nima Mesgarani, a computer scientist at Columbia University. “The mapping from one to the other is not very straight forward.” How these signals translate to speech sounds varies from per-son to person, so computer models must be "trained" on each individual. And the models do best with extremely precise data, which requires opening the skull.

Researchers can do such invasive recording only in rare cases. One is during the
ments, networks were exposed to recordings of speech that a person produced or heard
and data on simultaneous brain activity.

Mesgarani's team relied on data from five people with epilepsy. Their network analyzed recordings from the auditory cortex (which is active during both speech and listening)as those patients heard recordings of stories and people naming digits from zero to nine. The computer then reconstructed spoken numbers from neural data alone; when the computer "spoke" the numbers, a group of listeners named them with 75% accuracy.

Another team, led by neuroscientists Miguel Angrick of the University of Bremenin Germany and Christian Herff at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, relied on data from six people undergoing brain tumor surgery. A microphone captured their voices as they read single-syllablewords aloud. Meanwhile, electrodes re-corded from the brain's speech planning areas and motor areas, which send commands to the vocal tract to articulate words. The network mapped electrode readouts to the audio recordings,and then reconstructed words from previously unseen brain data. According to a computerized scoring system, about 40% of the computer-generated words were understandable.

Finally, neurosurgeon Edward Chang and his team at the University of California, san Francisco,reconstructed entire sentences from brain activity captured from speech and motor areas while three epilepsy patients read aloud. In an online test, 166 people heard one of the sentences and had to select it from sentences were correctly identified more than 80% the time. The researchers also pushed the model further: they used it to data recreate sentences from data recorded while people silently mouthed words. That's an important result, Herff says—“one step closer to the speech prosthesis that we all have in mind.”"

However, "What we're really waiting for is how [these methods] are going to do when the patient can’t speak” says Stephanie Ries, a neuroscientist at San Diego State University in California who studies language production. The brain signals when a person silently “speaks” or "hears” their voice in their head aren't identical to signals of speech or hearing. Without external sound to match to brain activity, it may be hard for a computer even to sort out where inner speech starts and ends. Decoding imagined speech will require "a huge jump," says Gerwin Schalk,a neuro-engineer at the National Center for Adaptive Neuro technologies at the New York State Department of Health in Albany."It's really unclear how to do that at all.”

One approach, Herff says, might be to give feedback to the user of the brain-computer interface: If they can hear the computer's speech interpretation in real time, they maybe able to adjust their thoughts to get the result they want. With enough training of both users and neural networks, brain and computer might meet in the middle.


【自然科学-气候】 Our Planet's Leaky Atmosphere ( WSY -548 字 短精读)





【笔记格式要求】
同学们精读这 2 篇文章并进行笔记打卡

精读笔记格式要求:
1.总结文章中心大意
2.总结分论点或每段段落大意
3.摘抄印象深刻或者觉得优美的句子
4.总结文章中的生词
5.记录阅读时间、总结时间、总时间

这里也给大家三点学习小建议哦~
精读:如遇到读不懂的复杂句,建议找出句子主干,分析句子成分,也可以尝试翻译句子来帮助理解~



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发表于 2021-6-21 09:27:36 | 只看该作者


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发表于 2021-6-21 11:58:50 | 只看该作者
Our Planet’s Leaky Atmosphere
1.总结文章中心大意
Using Titanium Dioxide to reduce Pollution

2.总结分论点或每段段落大意
P1: Introduce what is hydrogen wind.
P2: Astronomers have seen signs of hydrodynamic escape on the Jupiter.
P3: The 3 clues suggests hydrodynamic escape happened on Venus, Earth and Mars.
P4: The research to further show that hydrodynamic escape happened on Venus and its effect.

3.摘抄印象深刻或者觉得优美的句子
Under such conditions, hydrodynamic escape would readily operate.

4.总结文章中的生词
Condense vi. 浓缩
Persist v. 存留,坚持

5.阅读时间:6min
   总结时间:9min
   总时间:15min
地板
发表于 2021-6-21 15:01:15 | 只看该作者
第二篇我還是要讀第二遍時才可以懂,第一次無法全了解

### Computers turn neural signals into speech

1. 總結

    透過科技,電腦可以將細微的訊號轉換為語言

2. 段落大意

    P1 三組科學家將電極轉換為電腦產生的語言,使人們可以聽得懂

    P2 神經科學家透過研究人腦,去重新組織可讓人聽得懂的語言

    P3 透過小動作控制游標或螢幕去表達。科學家覺得還可以控制語調和反應

    P4 電腦需要按照每個人的頭腦去訓練,才可以有不同的聲調

    P5 Mes組

    P6 Mig組

    P7 Edward組

3. 單字

    decipher (v.) 辨認;破解,破譯

    intelligible (adj.) (言語、文章)明白易懂的

    cursor (n.) (電腦的)遊標

    interject (v.) 插(話)

    hurdle (n.) 障礙,難題

### Our Planet's Leaky Atmosphere (climate)

1. 總結

    hydrodynamic escape的運行

2. 段落大意

    p1 充滿氫的大氣最容易發生hydrodynamic escape,描述發生的成因,大氣組成可以判斷是否發生H escape

    p2 舉出一個例子

    p3 Eescape和1980年提出的想法相同,有三個理由

    p4 James提出E escape帶走Venus很多氧氣留下二氧化碳,無法化學作用。

3. 單字

    hydrogen (n.) 氫,氫氣

    grains of sand 細粒,顆粒/ There wasn't a grain of truth in anything she said. 一點兒;微量

    atom (n.) 原子 / molecule

    inflated (adj.) (價格、成本、數目等)過高的,過多的

    scorched (adj.) 燒焦的;燒毀的;燙壞的

    remnant (n.) 殘餘(部分);剩餘(部分);零頭;零料

    add/give/lend credence to sth (to make a story, theory, etc seem more likely to be true)

    primeval (adj.) 原始的、早期的

4. 好句

    As hydrogen flows outward, it can pick up and drag along heavier molecules and atoms with it. Much as the desert wind blows dust across an ocean and sand grains from dune to dune, while leaving cobbles and boulders behind, the hydrogen wind carries off molecules and atoms at a rate that diminishes with their weight.
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发表于 2021-6-21 15:46:57 发自 iPhone | 只看该作者
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发表于 2021-6-21 16:21:49 | 只看该作者
Computers turn neural signals into speech(Science-779字 长阅读)
一.总结
New technology allow people who are paralyzed to use neural networks to reconstruct words, but the researches still meet many hurdles.
二.分段
1-2  With the help of scientists,  people who are paralyzed can use neural networks to reconstruct words and sentences.
3-4  The hurdles of researches are high.
5-7  List three researches and the different ways they used.
8-9 Without external sound to match to brain activity, it may be hard for a computer even to sort out where inner speech starts and ends. 

三.摘抄
For many people who are paralyzed and unable to speak, signals of what they'd like to say hide in their brains. No one has been able to decipher those signals directly. 
四.生词
Decipher vt. 破译(密码);辨认(潦草字迹);解读;解释(古代文学)
Surgically adv. 外科手术上;如外科手术般地
Recon n. reconnaissance的缩略形式,侦察
Interject vt. (突然)插入,插话;打断
Hurdles n. 障碍( hurdle的名词复数 );跳栏;(供人或马跳跃的)栏架;跨栏赛
Epilepsy n. [医]癫痫,羊癫疯
prosthesis  n. 假体(如假肢、假眼或假牙等);<医>人体修复(术)
五.时间
阅读:10m
总结:10m

Our Planet's Leaky Atmosphere ( WSY -548 字 短精读)

六.总结
What is hydrodynamic escape and its impact.
七.分段
1-2 The introduction of hydrodynamic escape and its impact.
3 The three clues suggest this process once operated on Venus, Earth and Mars.
4 How hydrodynamic works and how it turn Venus’s atmosphere as we see today.

八.摘抄
Over thousand of years the steam condensed and rained back onto the surface, but Venus is close enough to the sun that water vapor may have persisted in the atmosphere, where solar radiation could break it down.
九.生词
Carry off 完成;抢走;成功地对付;赢得
Cobble vt. 粗劣地制作;修(鞋);匆匆制作;胡乱拼凑
Boulder n. 卵石,圆石;巨砾,冰砾;漂砾
Dune 沙丘
Scorched v. 烧焦,烤焦
Hydrogen n. <化>氢
Credence n. 相信(传言);凭证;餐具柜;[宗]祭器台
Terrestrial adj. 陆地的;地球的;人间的;<天>类地行星的
Noble gas n. 惰性气体
十.时间
阅读:10m
总结:10m
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发表于 2021-6-21 17:11:20 | 只看该作者
neural signals by coumper
大意:re研究出把人脑中的signal用电脑转化的方法,虽然还有大缺陷但依然有路可循
1signals hide in brain--BUT res turn signals to xomputer speech
2none managed to recreate speech that just imaged
3people lost ability to speak can use letters--BUT this directly
4signals translate different--madel need precise data
5 recording in rare cases
6M TEAM 实验
7another team,brian tumor surgery
8E TEAM,完整句子--166--80+--push model further--mothed word
9BUT,if not speak,how methods are going to do--brain signal ≠说或听signal--without external sounds,harder--decoding是质的变化
10 one approach--train,feedback
阅读时间:16min

wsy
1-大气充满h会发生h escape,类似龙卷风,卷走物体不考虑重量,这种情况出现的原因可以通过分析大气成分得知
2-h escape已经有人发现
3-三个行星的h escape在1980提出,有三条线索。1noble fase;22youthful star--ulraviolet light--drien escape3early terrestrial planet--h rich
4-h escape readily operate--venes形成过程
None of the efforts, described in papers in recent months on the preprint server bioRxiv, managed to re-create speech that people had merely imagined.
invasive 入侵的
hurdle 障碍
drag 拉走
telltale adj. 报警的;泄密的;搬弄是非的 n. 迹象;指示器;搬弄是非者
puff up 肿胀


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