© 2019 IEEE. Cerebellar Ataxia (CA) is a neurological condition that leads to uncoordinated muscle movements, even affecting the production of speech. Effective biomarkers are necessary to produce an objective decision-making support tool for early diagnosis of CA in non-clinical environments. This paper investigates the reliability and effectiveness of vocal tract acoustic biomarkers for assessing CA speech. These features were tested on a database consisting of 52 clinically rated tongue-twister phrase \u27British Constitution\u27 and its 4 consonant-vowel (CV) excerpts /ti/, /ti/\u27, /tu/, /tion/ acquired from 30 ataxic patients and 22 healthy controls. Such a marker could be applied to objectively assess the severity of CA from a simpl...
BACKGROUND: Normal voice production depends on the synchronized cooperation of multiple physiologica...
BACKGROUND An early diagnosis together with an accurate disease progression monitoring of multipl...
To investigate the validity of cepstral analyses against other conventional acoustic measures of voi...
Background: Accurate and reliable prediction of changes in the severity of cerebellar ataxia (CA) wi...
Cerebellar disorders can have various causes and their identification requires the expertise from a ...
Introduction: Adductor-type spasmodic dysphonia is a task-specific focal dystonia characterized by i...
Parametric analysis of Cerebellar Ataxia (CA) could be of immense value compared to its subjective c...
There is a substantial unmet need to diagnose speech-related disorders effectively. Machine learning...
Speech impairment analysis and processing technologies have evolved substantially in recent years, a...
Pathophysiological recordings of patients measured from various testing methods are frequently used ...
Objective: To objectively describe cerebellar mediated speech function using a multiparameter index ...
Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease, worldwide affecting millions of people, whi...
abstract: Detecting early signs of neurodegeneration is vital for measuring the efficacy of pharmace...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether objective and quantitative assessment of dysarthria and dysphagia in...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that has a high incidence in agi...
BACKGROUND: Normal voice production depends on the synchronized cooperation of multiple physiologica...
BACKGROUND An early diagnosis together with an accurate disease progression monitoring of multipl...
To investigate the validity of cepstral analyses against other conventional acoustic measures of voi...
Background: Accurate and reliable prediction of changes in the severity of cerebellar ataxia (CA) wi...
Cerebellar disorders can have various causes and their identification requires the expertise from a ...
Introduction: Adductor-type spasmodic dysphonia is a task-specific focal dystonia characterized by i...
Parametric analysis of Cerebellar Ataxia (CA) could be of immense value compared to its subjective c...
There is a substantial unmet need to diagnose speech-related disorders effectively. Machine learning...
Speech impairment analysis and processing technologies have evolved substantially in recent years, a...
Pathophysiological recordings of patients measured from various testing methods are frequently used ...
Objective: To objectively describe cerebellar mediated speech function using a multiparameter index ...
Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease, worldwide affecting millions of people, whi...
abstract: Detecting early signs of neurodegeneration is vital for measuring the efficacy of pharmace...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether objective and quantitative assessment of dysarthria and dysphagia in...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that has a high incidence in agi...
BACKGROUND: Normal voice production depends on the synchronized cooperation of multiple physiologica...
BACKGROUND An early diagnosis together with an accurate disease progression monitoring of multipl...
To investigate the validity of cepstral analyses against other conventional acoustic measures of voi...