This paper introduces a new dysarthric speech command dataset in Italian, called EasyCall corpus. The dataset consists of 21386 audio recordings from 24 healthy and 31 dysarthric speakers, whose individual degree of speech impairment was assessed by neurologists through the Therapy Outcome Measure. The corpus aims at providing a resource for the development of ASR-based assistive technologies for patients with dysarthria. In particular, it may be exploited to develop a voice-controlled contact application for commercial smartphones, aiming at improving dysarthric patients' ability to communicate with their family and caregivers. Before recording the dataset, participants were administered a survey to evaluate which commands are more likely ...
The need for automated speech recognition has expanded as a result of significant industrial expansi...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
There has been much recent interest in building continuous speech recognition systems for people wit...
This paper describes IDEA a database of Italian dysarthric speech produced by 45 speakers affected b...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder caused by damage to the nervous system. People with dysarthria...
This paper investigates machine learning approaches toward the development of a speaker dependent ke...
This paper describes the creation of a dysarthric speech database which has been done as part of a n...
Dysarthria, a speech disorder often caused by neurological damage, compromises the control of vocal ...
Nowadays, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the most used technology to empower old and new tasks. Ind...
International audienceThis paper presents the TYPALOC corpus of French Dysarthric and Healthy speech...
International audienceThis paper presents the TYPALOC corpus of French Dysarthric and Healthy speech...
This paper introduces a new British English speech database, named the homeService corpus, which has...
Adults with dysarthria frequently face social, psychological, and daily communication problems, nega...
This thesis aims to discuss the problem of dysarthria, in particular its im- plications and causes. ...
Nowadays, dysarthric speech processing represents a challenge in assistive technology contexts. In t...
The need for automated speech recognition has expanded as a result of significant industrial expansi...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
There has been much recent interest in building continuous speech recognition systems for people wit...
This paper describes IDEA a database of Italian dysarthric speech produced by 45 speakers affected b...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder caused by damage to the nervous system. People with dysarthria...
This paper investigates machine learning approaches toward the development of a speaker dependent ke...
This paper describes the creation of a dysarthric speech database which has been done as part of a n...
Dysarthria, a speech disorder often caused by neurological damage, compromises the control of vocal ...
Nowadays, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the most used technology to empower old and new tasks. Ind...
International audienceThis paper presents the TYPALOC corpus of French Dysarthric and Healthy speech...
International audienceThis paper presents the TYPALOC corpus of French Dysarthric and Healthy speech...
This paper introduces a new British English speech database, named the homeService corpus, which has...
Adults with dysarthria frequently face social, psychological, and daily communication problems, nega...
This thesis aims to discuss the problem of dysarthria, in particular its im- plications and causes. ...
Nowadays, dysarthric speech processing represents a challenge in assistive technology contexts. In t...
The need for automated speech recognition has expanded as a result of significant industrial expansi...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
There has been much recent interest in building continuous speech recognition systems for people wit...