Abstract Speech intelligibility is an essential though complex construct for evaluating dysarthric speech. Various procedures can be used to measure speech intelligibility, most of which are based on subjective ratings assigned by experts. Since these procedures are subjective and laborious, automatic speech recognition (ASR) has been proposed to obtain objective metrics of intelligibility. Although promising results have been reported, ASR for dysarthric speech generally requires large amounts of data consisting of recorded and annotated speech. In the present study, we explored the possibility of using dysarthric speech resources from the dominant language variety to improve the performance of ASR systems on the dysarthric speech of the ...
One of the most important problems that needs tackling for wide deployment of Automatic Speech Recog...
Dysphonia is a communication disorder secondary to a problem with voice production. Speakers with dy...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
This paper describes a feasibility study into automatic recognition of Dutch dysarthric speech. Reco...
Objective: Automatic intelligibility assessment using automatic speech recognition is usually langua...
Research on speech intelligibility takes place in many domains, e.g. clinical, language learning, ps...
Abstract: We investigated speech intelligibility in dysarthric and nondysarthric speakers as measure...
It is generally acknowledged that an unbiased and objective assessment of the communication deficien...
Dysprosody is a hallmark of dysarthria, which can affect the intelligibility and naturalness of spee...
Dysprosody is a hallmark of dysarthria, which can affect the intelligibility and naturalness of spee...
This thesis began with the assumption that the clinical goal is to identify articulatory, segmental ...
What distinguishes us humans from other living organisms is our ability to use language and thus com...
Dysphonia is a communication disorder secondary to a problem with voice production. Speakers with dy...
In clinical practice, assessment of intelligibility in speakers with dysarthria is performed by spee...
Intelligibility is widely used to measure the severity of articulatory problems in pathological spee...
One of the most important problems that needs tackling for wide deployment of Automatic Speech Recog...
Dysphonia is a communication disorder secondary to a problem with voice production. Speakers with dy...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
This paper describes a feasibility study into automatic recognition of Dutch dysarthric speech. Reco...
Objective: Automatic intelligibility assessment using automatic speech recognition is usually langua...
Research on speech intelligibility takes place in many domains, e.g. clinical, language learning, ps...
Abstract: We investigated speech intelligibility in dysarthric and nondysarthric speakers as measure...
It is generally acknowledged that an unbiased and objective assessment of the communication deficien...
Dysprosody is a hallmark of dysarthria, which can affect the intelligibility and naturalness of spee...
Dysprosody is a hallmark of dysarthria, which can affect the intelligibility and naturalness of spee...
This thesis began with the assumption that the clinical goal is to identify articulatory, segmental ...
What distinguishes us humans from other living organisms is our ability to use language and thus com...
Dysphonia is a communication disorder secondary to a problem with voice production. Speakers with dy...
In clinical practice, assessment of intelligibility in speakers with dysarthria is performed by spee...
Intelligibility is widely used to measure the severity of articulatory problems in pathological spee...
One of the most important problems that needs tackling for wide deployment of Automatic Speech Recog...
Dysphonia is a communication disorder secondary to a problem with voice production. Speakers with dy...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...