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Signal and Acoustic Modeling for Speech and Communication Disorders / ed. by Hemant A. Patil, Amy Neustein, Manisha Kulshreshtha.

Contributor(s): Barbosa, Plínio A [contributor.] | Benba, Achraf [contributor.] | Camargo, Zuleica A [contributor.] | Celin, Ta Mariya [contributor.] | Diehl, Joshua John [contributor.] | Eyben, Florian [contributor.] | Fu, Jia [contributor.] | Gautam, Sumanlata [contributor.] | Hammouch, Ahmed [contributor.] | Hansen, John H.L [contributor.] | He, Ling [contributor.] | Huang, Hua [contributor.] | Jilbab, Abdelilah [contributor.] | Kadi, Kamil L [contributor.] | Kulshreshtha, Manisha [editor.] | Madureira, Sandra [contributor.] | Marchi, Erik [contributor.] | Nagarajan, T [contributor.] | Neustein, Amy [editor.] | O'Shaughnessy, Douglas [contributor.] | Patel, Tanvina B [contributor.] | Patil, Hemant A [contributor.] | Patil, Hemant A [editor.] | Ringeval, Fabien [contributor.] | Schuller, Björn [contributor.] | Selouani, Sid Ahmed [contributor.] | Singh, Latika [contributor.] | Vijayalakshmi, P [contributor.] | Wang, Xiyue [contributor.] | Yan, Huijun [contributor.] | Yin, Heng [contributor.] | Zhang, Chi [contributor.] | Zhang, Yue [contributor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Speech Technology and Text Mining in Medicine and Health Care , 5.Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2018]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (XIV, 272 p.).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781501502415.Subject(s): Assistive computer technology | Communicative disorders -- Patients -- Rehabilitation | Speech processing systems | Elektrotechnik | Speech Technology | Sprachverarbeitung | Technology & Engineering / Electrical | Synthetic voice recovery, statistical speech enhancement, voice reconstruction, nonlinear discriminant analysis, voice pathology classification | speech processingAdditional physical formats: No title; No titleOnline resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Cover Issued also in print.
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Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I: Applying New Developments in Speech Signal Processing in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Speech and Communication Disorders and in the Detection of Risk to Neuro-Motor Functioning -- 1. Advancements in whispered speech detection for interactive/speech systems -- 2. Selective pole defocussing for detection of hypernasality -- 3. Acoustic-based tools and scripts for the automatic analysis of speech in clinical and non-clinical settings -- 4. Analysis of normal and pathological voices by novel chaotic titration method -- Part II: Using Acoustic Modeling in the Detection and Treatment of Cognitive, Affective, and Developmental Disorders -- 5. Speech disorders in children and adults with mild-to-moderate intellectual disability -- 6. Autism and speech, language, and emotion - a survey -- 7. Clinical applications of speech technology for Autism Spectrum Disorder -- Part III: Assessing and Quantifying Speech Intelligibility in Patients with Congenital Anatomical Defects, Disabling Conditions, and Degenerative Diseases -- 8. Automatic assessment of consonant omission and speech intelligibility in cleft palate speech -- 9. Distinctive auditory-based cues and rhythm metrics to assess the severity level of dysarthria -- 10. Quantification system of Parkinson's disease
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Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I: Applying New Developments in Speech Signal Processing in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Speech and Communication Disorders and in the Detection of Risk to Neuro-Motor Functioning -- 1. Advancements in whispered speech detection for interactive/speech systems -- 2. Selective pole defocussing for detection of hypernasality -- 3. Acoustic-based tools and scripts for the automatic analysis of speech in clinical and non-clinical settings -- 4. Analysis of normal and pathological voices by novel chaotic titration method -- Part II: Using Acoustic Modeling in the Detection and Treatment of Cognitive, Affective, and Developmental Disorders -- 5. Speech disorders in children and adults with mild-to-moderate intellectual disability -- 6. Autism and speech, language, and emotion - a survey -- 7. Clinical applications of speech technology for Autism Spectrum Disorder -- Part III: Assessing and Quantifying Speech Intelligibility in Patients with Congenital Anatomical Defects, Disabling Conditions, and Degenerative Diseases -- 8. Automatic assessment of consonant omission and speech intelligibility in cleft palate speech -- 9. Distinctive auditory-based cues and rhythm metrics to assess the severity level of dysarthria -- 10. Quantification system of Parkinson's disease

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Signal and Acoustic Modeling for Speech and Communication Disorders demonstrates how speech signal processing and acoustic modeling can be instrumental in early detection and successful intervention with speech deficits resulting from Parkinson's disease, Autism Spectrum disorder, cleft palate, intellectual disabilities, and neuro-motor impairments. Utilizing some of the most advanced methods in signal and acoustic modeling, this eminent group of contributors show how such technologies can inure to the benefit of healthcare and to society writ large. Paradoxically, what most of us take for granted still remains a Sisyphean battle for those with speech and language disorders, who struggle every day to make themselves heard and understood. The purpose of this book is to stimulate a vibrant discussion among speech scientists, system designers, and practitioners on how to best marshal the latest advances in signal and acoustic modeling to address some of the most challenging speech and communication disorders affecting a wide variety of patient populations across the world.

Issued also in print.

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In English.

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