
The University of Granada (UGR) has secured funding in the national call for Research Projects in the Field of Artificial Intelligence 2025 to develop NeurSpeechXAI, a project that seeks to create speech neuroprostheses capable of decoding a person’s communicative intention directly from their brain activity. The initiative, led by José Andrés González, a researcher in the Department of Signal Theory, Telematics and Communications at the Higher Technical School of Computer and Telecommunications Engineering, received 478,900 euros. It was among the 69 proposals funded out of a total of 840 applications and is one of only three awarded to the UGR.
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