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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.
Dialect Accent Features for Establishing Speaker Identity: A Case
Study discusses the subject of forensic voice identification and
speaker profiling. Specifically focusing on speaker profiling and
using dialects of the Hindi language, widely used in India, the
authors have contributed to the body of research on speaker
identification by using accent feature as the discriminating
factor. This case study contributes to the understanding of the
speaker identification process in a situation where unknown speech
samples are in different language/dialect than the recording of a
suspect. The authors' data establishes that vowel quality,
quantity, intonation and tone of a speaker as compared to Khariboli
(standard Hindi) could be the potential features for identification
of dialect accent.
Dialect Accent Features for Establishing Speaker Identity: A Case
Study discusses the subject of forensic voice identification and
speaker profiling. Specifically focusing on speaker profiling and
using dialects of the Hindi language, widely used in India, the
authors have contributed to the body of research on speaker
identification by using accent feature as the discriminating
factor. This case study contributes to the understanding of the
speaker identification process in a situation where unknown speech
samples are in different language/dialect than the recording of a
suspect. The authors' data establishes that vowel quality,
quantity, intonation and tone of a speaker as compared to Khariboli
(standard Hindi) could be the potential features for identification
of dialect accent.
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