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Acoustics in human communications: Room acoustics, music, and speech

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1980
This paper reviews acoustics in human communications in terms of room acoustics, music, and speech.
M R Schroeder, Schroeder Manfred R
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Techniques in Speech Acoustics

Text, Speech and Language Technology, 1999
Jonathan Harrington, Steve Cassidy
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Acoustical characteristics of speech and voice in speech pathology

5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1997), 1997
The purpose of this research has been to examine and analyze temporal segments in normal and disordered speech. Temporal segments of school children's speech have been measured starting from the subsound level and also at the levels of sound, syllable and word.
Natalija Bolfan-Stosic, Mladen Hedjever
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Acoustic Patterns of Apraxia of Speech

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1983
Apraxia of speech (or verbal apraxia) is a controversial disorder, considered by some to be an impairment of the motor programming of speech. Because the disorder is characterized by "higher orderrdquo; errors such as metathesis and segment addition as well as by errors of apparent dyscoordination of articulation, it seems to reflect a relatively high ...
R D, Kent, J C, Rosenbek
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Acoustic characteristics: Tracheoesophageal speech

Journal of Communication Disorders, 1983
This study examined differences among five tracheoesophageal, four esophageal, and five laryngeal speakers on the acoustic parameters of intensity and duration. Each subject repeated 14 prerecorded model sentences and prolonged phonation of three vowels.
T W, Baggs, S J, Pine
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Speech Science: Acoustics in Speech

JAMA, 1962
This is a delight to have at hand for the style and mode of presentation are completely original. The most noticeable innovations are an economy of words and a simplification of form and format. The entire book is presented in outline form. Each section of the outline is covered in from 1 to 3 or 4 brief sentences —each devoid of all ornamentation.
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Investigating the Impact of Speech Compression on the Acoustics of Dysarthric Speech

Interspeech 2022, 2022
Acoustic analysis plays an important role in the assessment of dysarthria. Out of a public health necessity, telepractice has become increasingly adopted as the modality in which clinical care is given. While there are differences in software among telepractice platforms, they all use some form of speech compression to preserve bandwidth, with the most
Kelvin Tran   +5 more
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Acoustic analysis of friendly speech

2004 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2004
To provide acoustic information of affective speech for computer modelling, this study conducted an investigation on the friendly Mandarin Chinese speech. Based on the perceptually classified friendly and neutral speech data, spectral, tonal and durational analyses were conducted at different phonetic levels.
Fangxin Chen   +4 more
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Speech audiometry in acoustic neuroma

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1978
The importance of speech audiometry in cases of sensori-neural deafness has been stressed. Four cases have been described clearly elucidating this point. Speech audiometry is within the means of most practising otologists. The appropriate apparatus is not expensive, nor is the method excessively time-consuming.
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Psycho-acoustics and Speech Perception

1999
Computational models of speech pattern processing might be able to benefit a lot from sound and speech perception by humans. Psycho-acoustics has given us insight into the limits and the capabilities of peripheral hearing for, mainly, simple stationary sounds.
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