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Automatic intelligibility classification of sentence-level pathological speech

Abstract

Pathological speech usually refers to the condition of speech distortion resulting from atypicalities in voice and/or in the articulatory mechanisms owing to disease, illness or other physical or biological insult to the production system. Although automatic evaluation of speech intelligibility and quality could come in handy in these scenarios to assist experts in diagnosis and treatment design, the many sources and types of variability often make it a very challenging computational processing problem. In this work we propose novel sentence-level features to capture abnormal variation in the prosodic, voice quality and pronunciation aspects in pathological speech. In addition, we propose a post-classification posterior smoothing scheme which refines the posterior of a test sample based on the posteriors of other test samples. Finally, we perform feature-level fusions and subsystem decision fusion for arriving at a final …

Date
January 1, 2015
Authors
Jangwon Kim, Naveen Kumar, Andreas Tsiartas, Ming Li, Shrikanth S Narayanan
Journal
Computer speech & language
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pages
132-144
Publisher
Academic Press