We present a voice conversion framework that converts normal speech into dysarthric speech while preserving the speaker identity. Such a framework is essential for (1) clinical decision making processes and alleviation of patient stress, (2) data augmentation for dysarthric speech recognition. This is an especially challenging task since the converted samples should capture the severity of dysarthric speech while being highly natural and possessing the speaker identity of the normal speaker. To this end, we adopted a two-stage framework, which consists of a sequence-to-sequence model and a nonparallel frame-wise model. Objective and subjective evaluations were conducted on the UASpeech dataset, and results showed that the method was able to...
This thesis aims to discuss the problem of dysarthria, in particular its im- plications and causes. ...
In this paper, we investigate several existing and a new state-of-the-art generative adversarial net...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is often associated with irregular phonation (e.g. vocal ...
Dysarthria, a speech disorder often caused by neurological damage, compromises the control of vocal ...
In this paper, we propose a new approach to pathological speech synthesis. Instead of using healthy ...
In this thesis we propose and evaluate a voice conversion (VC) method to synthesise dysarthric speec...
Speech production errors characteristic of dysarthria are chiefly responsible for the low accuracy o...
In light of steady progress in machine learning, automatic speech recognition (ASR) is entering more...
Effective communication relies on the comprehension of both verbal and nonverbal information. People...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder caused by damage to the nervous system. People with dysarthria...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
Acoustic modelling for automatic dysarthric speech recognition (ADSR) is a challenging task. Data de...
This paper presents an improved transfer learning framework applied to robust personalised speech re...
Adults with dysarthria frequently face social, psychological, and daily communication problems, nega...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by weakness, paralysis, or poor coordination of ...
This thesis aims to discuss the problem of dysarthria, in particular its im- plications and causes. ...
In this paper, we investigate several existing and a new state-of-the-art generative adversarial net...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is often associated with irregular phonation (e.g. vocal ...
Dysarthria, a speech disorder often caused by neurological damage, compromises the control of vocal ...
In this paper, we propose a new approach to pathological speech synthesis. Instead of using healthy ...
In this thesis we propose and evaluate a voice conversion (VC) method to synthesise dysarthric speec...
Speech production errors characteristic of dysarthria are chiefly responsible for the low accuracy o...
In light of steady progress in machine learning, automatic speech recognition (ASR) is entering more...
Effective communication relies on the comprehension of both verbal and nonverbal information. People...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder caused by damage to the nervous system. People with dysarthria...
Millions of individuals have acquired or have been born with neuro-motor conditions that limit the c...
Acoustic modelling for automatic dysarthric speech recognition (ADSR) is a challenging task. Data de...
This paper presents an improved transfer learning framework applied to robust personalised speech re...
Adults with dysarthria frequently face social, psychological, and daily communication problems, nega...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by weakness, paralysis, or poor coordination of ...
This thesis aims to discuss the problem of dysarthria, in particular its im- plications and causes. ...
In this paper, we investigate several existing and a new state-of-the-art generative adversarial net...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is often associated with irregular phonation (e.g. vocal ...