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Voice Technologies for Speech Reconstruction and Enhancement / ed. by Hemant A. Patil, Amy Neustein.

Contributor(s): Ananthapadmanabha, T. V [contributor.] | Bhat, Chitralekha [contributor.] | Cardinal, Patrick [contributor.] | Dhanalakshmi, M [contributor.] | Falk, Tiago H [contributor.] | Hansen, John H.L [contributor.] | Kant, Anjali [contributor.] | Kopparapu, Sunil [contributor.] | Michaud, François [contributor.] | Murthy, Hema A [contributor.] | Nagarajan, T [contributor.] | Neustein, Amy [editor.] | O'Shaughnessy, Douglas [contributor.] | Patil, Hemant A [contributor.] | Patil, Hemant A [editor.] | Patil, Sanjay A [contributor.] | Prakash, Anusha [contributor.] | Rautara, Sarita [contributor.] | Reddy, M. Ramasubba [contributor.] | Sadjadi, Seyed Omid [contributor.] | Saria-Paja, Milton O [contributor.] | Senoussaoui, Mohammed [contributor.] | Shah, Nirmesh J [contributor.] | Vachhani, Bhavik [contributor.] | Vijayalakshmi, P [contributor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Speech Technology and Text Mining in Medicine and Health Care , BAND.Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (XIV, 214 p.).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781501501265.Subject(s): Assistive computer technology | Communicative disorders -- Patients -- Rehabilitation | Speech processing systems | Voice output communication aids | Sprachentechnik | Sprachsynthese | Sprachverbesserung | Technology & Engineering / Engineering (General)Additional 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: Comparative analysis of methods for speaker identification, speech recognition, and intelligibility modification in the dysarthric speaker population -- 1. State-of-the-art speaker recognition methods applied to speakers with dysarthria -- 2. Enhancement of continuous dysarthric speech -- 3. Assessment and intelligibility modification for dysarthric speech -- Part II: New approaches to speech reconstruction and enhancement via conversion of non-acoustic signals -- 4. Analysis and quality conversion of nonacoustic signals: the physiological microphone (PMIC) -- 5. Non-audible murmur to audible speech conversion -- Part III: Use of novel speech diagnostic and therapeutic intervention software for speech enhancement and rehabilitation -- 6. Application of speech signal processing for assessment and treatment of voice and speech disorders -- 7. A mobile phone-based platform for asynchronous speech therapy
Title is part of eBook package:DG Ebook Package English 2020Title is part of eBook package:DG Plus DeG Package 2020 Part 1Title is part of eBook package:De Gruyter English eBooks 2020 - UCTitle is part of eBook package:EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE DG 2019 EnglishTitle is part of eBook package:EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2020 EnglishTitle is part of eBook package:EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2020Title is part of eBook package:EBOOK PACKAGE Engineering, Computer Sciences 2020 EnglishTitle is part of eBook package:EBOOK PACKAGE Engineering, Computer Sciences 2020Summary: The book explores new ways to reconstruct and enhance speech that is compromised by various neuro-motor disorders - collectively known as "dysarthria." The authors address some of the extant lacunae in speech research of dysarthric conditions: they show how new methods can improve speaker recognition when speech is impaired due to developmental or acquired pathologies; they present a novel multi-dimensional approach to help the speech system both assess dysarthric speech and to perform intelligibility improvement of the impaired speech; they display well-performing software solutions for developmental and acquired speech impairments, and for vocal injuries; and they examine non-acoustic signals and muted nonverbal sounds in relation to audible speech conversion.
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Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- Part I: Comparative analysis of methods for speaker identification, speech recognition, and intelligibility modification in the dysarthric speaker population -- 1. State-of-the-art speaker recognition methods applied to speakers with dysarthria -- 2. Enhancement of continuous dysarthric speech -- 3. Assessment and intelligibility modification for dysarthric speech -- Part II: New approaches to speech reconstruction and enhancement via conversion of non-acoustic signals -- 4. Analysis and quality conversion of nonacoustic signals: the physiological microphone (PMIC) -- 5. Non-audible murmur to audible speech conversion -- Part III: Use of novel speech diagnostic and therapeutic intervention software for speech enhancement and rehabilitation -- 6. Application of speech signal processing for assessment and treatment of voice and speech disorders -- 7. A mobile phone-based platform for asynchronous speech therapy

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The book explores new ways to reconstruct and enhance speech that is compromised by various neuro-motor disorders - collectively known as "dysarthria." The authors address some of the extant lacunae in speech research of dysarthric conditions: they show how new methods can improve speaker recognition when speech is impaired due to developmental or acquired pathologies; they present a novel multi-dimensional approach to help the speech system both assess dysarthric speech and to perform intelligibility improvement of the impaired speech; they display well-performing software solutions for developmental and acquired speech impairments, and for vocal injuries; and they examine non-acoustic signals and muted nonverbal sounds in relation to audible speech conversion.

Issued also in print.

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In English.

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