Acoustic modelling for automatic dysarthric speech recognition (ADSR) is a challenging task. Data deficiency is a major problem and substantial differences between the typical and dysarthric speech complicates transfer learning. In this paper, we build acoustic models using the raw magnitude spectra of the source and filter components. The proposed multi-stream model consists of convolutional and recurrent layers. It allows for fusing the vocal tract and excitation components at different levels of abstraction and after per-stream pre-processing. We show that such a multi-stream processing leverages these two information streams and helps s model towards normalising the speaker attributes and speaking style. This potentially leads to better...
International audienceSpeech classifiers of paralinguistic traits traditionally learn from diverse h...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by weakness, paralysis, or poor coordination of ...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder caused by damage to the nervous system. People with dysarthria...
Acoustic modelling for automatic dysarthric speech recognition (ADSR) is a challenging task. Data de...
Acoustic modelling for automatic dysarthric speech recognition (ADSR) is a challenging task. Data de...
Raw waveform acoustic modelling has recently received increasing attention. Compared with the task-b...
Building automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems for speakers with dysarthria is a very challengi...
In light of steady progress in machine learning, automatic speech recognition (ASR) is entering more...
Developing automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems that recognise dysarthric speech as well as co...
There has been much recent interest in building continuous speech recognition systems for people wit...
Speech production errors characteristic of dysarthria are chiefly responsible for the low accuracy o...
This paper presents an improved transfer learning framework applied to robust personalised speech re...
In this paper, we investigate unsupervised acoustic model train-ing approaches for dysarthric-speech...
In this paper, we investigate unsupervised acoustic model training approaches for dysarthric-speech ...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
International audienceSpeech classifiers of paralinguistic traits traditionally learn from diverse h...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by weakness, paralysis, or poor coordination of ...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder caused by damage to the nervous system. People with dysarthria...
Acoustic modelling for automatic dysarthric speech recognition (ADSR) is a challenging task. Data de...
Acoustic modelling for automatic dysarthric speech recognition (ADSR) is a challenging task. Data de...
Raw waveform acoustic modelling has recently received increasing attention. Compared with the task-b...
Building automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems for speakers with dysarthria is a very challengi...
In light of steady progress in machine learning, automatic speech recognition (ASR) is entering more...
Developing automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems that recognise dysarthric speech as well as co...
There has been much recent interest in building continuous speech recognition systems for people wit...
Speech production errors characteristic of dysarthria are chiefly responsible for the low accuracy o...
This paper presents an improved transfer learning framework applied to robust personalised speech re...
In this paper, we investigate unsupervised acoustic model train-ing approaches for dysarthric-speech...
In this paper, we investigate unsupervised acoustic model training approaches for dysarthric-speech ...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
International audienceSpeech classifiers of paralinguistic traits traditionally learn from diverse h...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by weakness, paralysis, or poor coordination of ...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder caused by damage to the nervous system. People with dysarthria...