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A New Benchmark of Aphasia Speech Recognition and Detection Based on E-Branchformer and Multi-task Learning [PDF]
Aphasia is a language disorder that affects the speaking ability of millions of patients. This paper presents a new benchmark for Aphasia speech recognition and detection tasks using state-of-the-art speech recognition techniques with the AphsiaBank dataset.
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A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: The ROMA consensus statement
Background A core outcome set (COS; an agreed, minimum set of outcomes) was needed to address the heterogeneous measurement of outcomes in aphasia treatment research and to facilitate the production of transparent, meaningful, and efficient outcome data.
S. Wallace+26 more
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Cerebellar neuromodulation improves naming in post-stroke aphasia
Transcranial direct current stimulation has been shown to increase the efficiency of language therapy in chronic aphasia; however, to date, an optimal stimulation site has not been identified.
R. Sebastian+6 more
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Importance Aphasia is a debilitating language disorder for which behavioral speech therapy is the most efficient treatment, but therapy outcomes are variable and full recovery is not always achieved.
J. Fridriksson+5 more
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Resolution of diaschisis contributes to early recovery from post-stroke aphasia
Diaschisis is a phenomenon observed in stroke that is defined as neuronal dysfunction in regions spared by the infarction but connected to the lesion site.We combined lesion network mapping and task-based functional MRI in 71 patients with post-stroke ...
Max Wawrzyniak+6 more
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Background Treatment fidelity is inconsistently reported in aphasia research, contributing to uncertainty about the effectiveness of types of aphasia therapy following stroke.
Erin Godecke+12 more
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Zero-Shot Cross-lingual Aphasia Detection using Automatic Speech Recognition [PDF]
Aphasia is a common speech and language disorder, typically caused by a brain injury or a stroke, that affects millions of people worldwide. Detecting and assessing Aphasia in patients is a difficult, time-consuming process, and numerous attempts to automate it have been made, the most successful using machine learning models trained on aphasic speech ...
arxiv
Validation of the cognitive performance scale of the interRAI‐PAC and montreal cognitive assessment
Abstract Aims The Cognitive Performance Scale (CPS), a minimum data set instrument of the interRAI, was initially designed to evaluate cognition in residential care and has demonstrated strong diagnostic accuracy. In this study, we evaluated the diagnostic accuracy and validity of the CPS in the post‐acute care setting among post‐stroke patients ...
Jibing Ou+5 more
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Prosody of speech production in latent post-stroke aphasia [PDF]
This study explores prosodic production in latent aphasia, a mild form of aphasia associated with left-hemisphere brain damage (e.g. stroke). Unlike prior research on moderate to severe aphasia, we investigated latent aphasia, which can seem to have very similar speech production with neurotypical speech.
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