This paper details the signal processing techniques used to produce novel speech metrics for the quantitative assessment of dysarthric speech. A number of different processing methods are used to produce measures designed to aid speech therapists and patients alike in therapy and the assessment of speech quality. The three measures also have the potential for diagnosis of condition and tracking of trends in speech
Objective intelligibility assessment of dysarthric speech can assist clinicians in diagnosis of spee...
Dysarthria is a motor speech impairment that reduces the intelligibility of speech. Observations ind...
This paper describes the creation of a dysarthric speech database which has been done as part of a n...
Developmental dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by reduces intelligibility and imp...
International audienceSpeech production is probably the most complex neuromotor activity of the huma...
Background: Dysarthria refers to a group of disorders resulting from disturbances in muscular contro...
Cerebellar disorders can have various causes and their identification requires the expertise from a ...
Research and treatment of neurogenic speech disorders benefit from the use of reliable measurements ...
This thesis aims to discuss the problem of dysarthria, in particular its im- plications and causes. ...
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) frequently use vocal exercises in the treatment of patients with...
Adults with dysarthria frequently face social, psychological, and daily communication problems, nega...
AbstractThis paper reports the results of acoustic investigation based on rhythmic classifications o...
The research presented in this thesis addresses the concepts of application of important digital sig...
After a stroke, the speech quality of the patients is often reduced. This is usually caused by a def...
Dysarthria, a neurological motor speech disorder caused by lesions to the central and peripheral ner...
Objective intelligibility assessment of dysarthric speech can assist clinicians in diagnosis of spee...
Dysarthria is a motor speech impairment that reduces the intelligibility of speech. Observations ind...
This paper describes the creation of a dysarthric speech database which has been done as part of a n...
Developmental dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by reduces intelligibility and imp...
International audienceSpeech production is probably the most complex neuromotor activity of the huma...
Background: Dysarthria refers to a group of disorders resulting from disturbances in muscular contro...
Cerebellar disorders can have various causes and their identification requires the expertise from a ...
Research and treatment of neurogenic speech disorders benefit from the use of reliable measurements ...
This thesis aims to discuss the problem of dysarthria, in particular its im- plications and causes. ...
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) frequently use vocal exercises in the treatment of patients with...
Adults with dysarthria frequently face social, psychological, and daily communication problems, nega...
AbstractThis paper reports the results of acoustic investigation based on rhythmic classifications o...
The research presented in this thesis addresses the concepts of application of important digital sig...
After a stroke, the speech quality of the patients is often reduced. This is usually caused by a def...
Dysarthria, a neurological motor speech disorder caused by lesions to the central and peripheral ner...
Objective intelligibility assessment of dysarthric speech can assist clinicians in diagnosis of spee...
Dysarthria is a motor speech impairment that reduces the intelligibility of speech. Observations ind...
This paper describes the creation of a dysarthric speech database which has been done as part of a n...