Predicting speech intelligibility from EEG using a dilated convolutional network

05/14/2021
by   Bernd Accou, et al.
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Objective: Currently, only behavioral speech understanding tests are available, which require active participation of the person. As this is infeasible for certain populations, an objective measure of speech intelligibility is required. Recently, brain imaging data has been used to establish a relationship between stimulus and brain response. Linear models have been successfully linked to speech intelligibility but require per-subject training. We present a deep-learning-based model incorporating dilated convolutions that can be used to predict speech intelligibility without subject-specific (re)training. Methods: We evaluated the performance of the model as a function of input segment length, EEG frequency band and receptive field size while comparing it to a baseline model. Next, we evaluated performance on held-out data and finetuning. Finally, we established a link between the accuracy of our model and the state-of-the-art behavioral MATRIX test. Results: The model significantly outperformed the baseline for every input segment length (p≤10^-9), for all EEG frequency bands except the theta band (p≤0.001) and for receptive field sizes larger than 125 ms (p≤0.05). Additionally, finetuning significantly increased the accuracy (p≤0.05) on a held-out dataset. Finally, a significant correlation (r=0.59, p=0.0154) was found between the speech reception threshold estimated using the behavioral MATRIX test and our objective method. Conclusion: Our proposed dilated convolutional model can be used as a proxy for speech intelligibility. Significance: Our method is the first to predict the speech reception threshold from EEG for unseen subjects, contributing to objective measures of speech intelligibility.

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