This study examined the relative benefit of three interventions (i.e. physiological, behavioural, and pragmatic) designed to facilitate speech recognition software use. Participants were 15 adults with dysarthria associated with a variety of aetiological conditions, including cerebral palsy, Parkinson\u27s disease, and motor neuron disease. Results suggested no clear dysarthric profile that would preclude at least some degree of speech recognition system use. Participants demonstrated systematic improvement in their dictation rates regardless of treatment order. The physiological treatment produced significantly higher dictation rates overall than the behavioural—but not the pragmatic—treatment. This finding suggests that improvement was no...
Speech recognition technology has been used extensively to enhance the performance of persons withou...
Background: Imprecise articulation has a negative impact on speech intelligibility. Therefore, treat...
This study investigated whether it is possible for people with chronic dysarthria to adjust their ar...
An extensive amount of practice is required for traumatically brain injured persons to improve their...
Abstract—The purpose of this study was to identify and com-pare the recognition of dysarthric speech...
Background: In clinical practice, it is common for speech and language therapists to discontinue dys...
Most people are familiar with the idea of using a keyboard to type up a document, send and e-mail or...
Adults with dysarthria frequently face social, psychological, and daily communication problems, nega...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder caused by damage to the nervous system. People with dysarthria...
OBJECTIVE: As a Web application for speech training, e-learning-based speech therapy (EST) is assume...
The majority of patients with neurological impairment like Parkinson's Disease (PD) or stroke are af...
This thesis aims to discuss the problem of dysarthria, in particular its im- plications and causes. ...
Objective: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is characterized by weak, slow, and imprecise ...
PURPOSE: Speech recognition technology (SRT) is increasingly available and may provide opportunities...
Abstract We assessed the effects of two computer systems used as microswitches for the vocal utteran...
Speech recognition technology has been used extensively to enhance the performance of persons withou...
Background: Imprecise articulation has a negative impact on speech intelligibility. Therefore, treat...
This study investigated whether it is possible for people with chronic dysarthria to adjust their ar...
An extensive amount of practice is required for traumatically brain injured persons to improve their...
Abstract—The purpose of this study was to identify and com-pare the recognition of dysarthric speech...
Background: In clinical practice, it is common for speech and language therapists to discontinue dys...
Most people are familiar with the idea of using a keyboard to type up a document, send and e-mail or...
Adults with dysarthria frequently face social, psychological, and daily communication problems, nega...
Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder caused by damage to the nervous system. People with dysarthria...
OBJECTIVE: As a Web application for speech training, e-learning-based speech therapy (EST) is assume...
The majority of patients with neurological impairment like Parkinson's Disease (PD) or stroke are af...
This thesis aims to discuss the problem of dysarthria, in particular its im- plications and causes. ...
Objective: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder that is characterized by weak, slow, and imprecise ...
PURPOSE: Speech recognition technology (SRT) is increasingly available and may provide opportunities...
Abstract We assessed the effects of two computer systems used as microswitches for the vocal utteran...
Speech recognition technology has been used extensively to enhance the performance of persons withou...
Background: Imprecise articulation has a negative impact on speech intelligibility. Therefore, treat...
This study investigated whether it is possible for people with chronic dysarthria to adjust their ar...