Objective: Automatic intelligibility assessment using automatic speech recognition is usually language specific. In this study, a language-independent approach is proposed. It uses models that are trained with Flemish speech, and it is applied to assess chronically hoarse German speakers. The research questions are here: is it possible to construct suitable acoustic features that generalize to other languages and a speech disorder, and is the generated model for intelligibility also suitable for specific subtypes of that disorder, i.e. functional and organic dysphonia? Patients and Methods: 73 German-speaking persons with chronic hoarseness read the text ‘Der Nordwind und die Sonne'. Perceptual intelligibility scores were used as ground tru...
Abstract Introduction: Speech intelligibility is an important indicator of the degree of speech impa...
Impaired speech intelligibility in motor speech disorders arising due to neurological diseases negat...
International audienceThis study aims at comparing perceptual and automatic intelligibility measures...
It is generally acknowledged that an unbiased and objective assessment of the communication deficien...
Abstract Speech intelligibility is an essential though complex construct for evaluating dysarthric ...
Intelligibility is widely used to measure the severity of articulatory problems in pathological spee...
Research on speech intelligibility takes place in many domains, e.g. clinical, language learning, ps...
Intelligibility is generally accepted to be a very relevant measure in the assessment of pathologica...
Objective: In persons with a speech pathology, improved intelligibility is the fundamental goal of t...
It is commonly acknowledged that word or phoneme intelligibility is an important criterion in the as...
Intelligibility is a primary measure for the assessment of pathological speech. Traditionally, it is...
International audienceAutomatic evaluation of speech intelligibility in the context of head and neck...
International audienceObjectives: Speech intelligibility can be defined as “the degree to which a sp...
Speech intelligibility is an essential though complex construct in speech pathology. In this paper, ...
Objective intelligibility assessment of dysarthric speech can assist clinicians in diagnosis of spee...
Abstract Introduction: Speech intelligibility is an important indicator of the degree of speech impa...
Impaired speech intelligibility in motor speech disorders arising due to neurological diseases negat...
International audienceThis study aims at comparing perceptual and automatic intelligibility measures...
It is generally acknowledged that an unbiased and objective assessment of the communication deficien...
Abstract Speech intelligibility is an essential though complex construct for evaluating dysarthric ...
Intelligibility is widely used to measure the severity of articulatory problems in pathological spee...
Research on speech intelligibility takes place in many domains, e.g. clinical, language learning, ps...
Intelligibility is generally accepted to be a very relevant measure in the assessment of pathologica...
Objective: In persons with a speech pathology, improved intelligibility is the fundamental goal of t...
It is commonly acknowledged that word or phoneme intelligibility is an important criterion in the as...
Intelligibility is a primary measure for the assessment of pathological speech. Traditionally, it is...
International audienceAutomatic evaluation of speech intelligibility in the context of head and neck...
International audienceObjectives: Speech intelligibility can be defined as “the degree to which a sp...
Speech intelligibility is an essential though complex construct in speech pathology. In this paper, ...
Objective intelligibility assessment of dysarthric speech can assist clinicians in diagnosis of spee...
Abstract Introduction: Speech intelligibility is an important indicator of the degree of speech impa...
Impaired speech intelligibility in motor speech disorders arising due to neurological diseases negat...
International audienceThis study aims at comparing perceptual and automatic intelligibility measures...