Analysis and development of clinically recorded dysarthric speech corpus for patients affected with various stroke conditions

Oindrila Banerjee , K.V.N. Sita Mahalakshmi , M.V.S. Jyothi , D. Govind , U.K. Rakesh , A. Rajeev , K. Samudravijaya , Akhilesh Kumar Dubey , Suryakanth V. Gangashetty
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The manuscript presents the work related to the development of a dysarthric speech corpus for various types of stroke conditions. The corpus consists of speech recorded from 50 stroke patients and 50 healthy controls in clinical environments. Severity of stroke for each patient has been assessed by the clinician based on the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale. The text read by patients and healthy controls comprises (a) five sustained vowels, (b) three words consisting of the plosive consonant and vowels, and (c) 10 phonetically rich sentences in Telugu language. A discriminative analysis is carried out using conventional Mel Frequency Cepstral Coefficients and Convolutional Neural Networks to quantify the perceptual variations in dysarthric speech of stroke patients and healthy controls. Vowels and word utterances of the speech corpus exhibited better class discrimination characteristics compared to sentences for text dependent and speaker independent scenarios.
不同脑卒中患者临床记录的运动障碍语料库分析与开发
手稿提出了有关的工作,为各种类型的中风条件的发展困难的言语语料库。语料库由50名中风患者和50名健康对照者在临床环境下的语音记录组成。每位患者的中风严重程度已由临床医生根据美国国立卫生研究院中风量表进行评估。患者和健康对照者阅读的文本包括(a)五个持续元音,(b)三个由爆破辅音和元音组成的单词,以及(c) 10个语音丰富的泰卢固语句子。采用传统的Mel频率倒谱系数和卷积神经网络进行判别分析,量化脑卒中患者和健康对照者在言语困难中的感知变化。语音语料库中的元音和单词话语比文本依赖和说话人独立情景下的句子表现出更好的类别区分特征。
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Neuroscience informatics
Neuroscience informatics Surgery, Radiology and Imaging, Information Systems, Neurology, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science Applications, Signal Processing, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Health Informatics, Clinical Neurology, Pathology and Medical Technology
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