International audienceThis paper investigates the adaptation of Automatic Speaker Recognition (ASR) techniques to the pathological voice assessment (dysphonic voices). The aim of this study is to provide a novel method, suitable for keeping track of the evolution of the patient's pathology: easy-to-use, fast, non-invasive for the patient, and affordable for the clinicians. This method will be complementary to the existing ones - the perceptual judgment and the usual objective measurement (jitter, airflows...) which remain time and human resource consuming. The system designed for this particular task relies on the GMMbased approach, which is the state-of-the-art for speaker recognition. It is derived from the open source ASR tools (LIA_Spk-...
International audienceFor fifteen years, we have developed and studied different techniques and meth...
AbstractVoice acoustic analysis is becoming more and more useful in diagnosis of voice disorders or ...
This paper describes the application of state-of-the-art automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the adaptation of Automatic Speaker Recognition (ASR) ...
In our society where verbal communication is essential, the assessment of the quality of the patholo...
Autorisation No.3240 : TIPA est la revue du Laboratoire Parole et LangageThis paper describes compar...
International audienceThis paper describes two comparative studies of voice quality assessment based...
International audienceThis paper is related to the dysphonic voice assessment. It aims at studying t...
International audienceThis study addresses voice disorder assessment. After several years of researc...
HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci-entific res...
International audienceThis paper addresses voice disorder assessment. It proposes an original back-a...
Dysphonia is a communication disorder secondary to a problem with voice production. Speakers with dy...
International audienceA software system for pathological voice analysis using only the resources of ...
International audienceAutomatic Speech Recognition systems use signal processing and machine learnin...
International audienceFor fifteen years, we have developed and studied different techniques and meth...
AbstractVoice acoustic analysis is becoming more and more useful in diagnosis of voice disorders or ...
This paper describes the application of state-of-the-art automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the adaptation of Automatic Speaker Recognition (ASR) ...
In our society where verbal communication is essential, the assessment of the quality of the patholo...
Autorisation No.3240 : TIPA est la revue du Laboratoire Parole et LangageThis paper describes compar...
International audienceThis paper describes two comparative studies of voice quality assessment based...
International audienceThis paper is related to the dysphonic voice assessment. It aims at studying t...
International audienceThis study addresses voice disorder assessment. After several years of researc...
HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci-entific res...
International audienceThis paper addresses voice disorder assessment. It proposes an original back-a...
Dysphonia is a communication disorder secondary to a problem with voice production. Speakers with dy...
International audienceA software system for pathological voice analysis using only the resources of ...
International audienceAutomatic Speech Recognition systems use signal processing and machine learnin...
International audienceFor fifteen years, we have developed and studied different techniques and meth...
AbstractVoice acoustic analysis is becoming more and more useful in diagnosis of voice disorders or ...
This paper describes the application of state-of-the-art automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems ...