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European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2004
The aim of this study was to establish how ratings of perceived speech production difficulty (PSPD) during exercise of varying intensities are correlated with various physiological responses, in order to determine whether the PSPD is suitable for prescribing exercise training intensity.
A, Rotstein, Y, Meckel, O, Inbar
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The aim of this study was to establish how ratings of perceived speech production difficulty (PSPD) during exercise of varying intensities are correlated with various physiological responses, in order to determine whether the PSPD is suitable for prescribing exercise training intensity.
A, Rotstein, Y, Meckel, O, Inbar
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A Longitudinal Evaluation of Tablet-Based Child Speech Therapy with Apraxia World
ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing, 2021Digital games can make speech therapy exercises more enjoyable for children and increase their motivation during therapy. However, many such games developed to date have not been designed for long-term use.
Adam Hair +6 more
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Phonetic rhythmic exercises in working on speech sounds
ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2023AbstractThis article looks at the developments of approximate exercises on the use ofphonetic rhythm in teaching children with hearing impairments the oral pronunciation of speech sounds.
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iConference, 2021
Human annotated data is the cornerstone of today's artificial intelligence efforts, yet data labeling processes can be complicated and expensive, especially when human labelers disagree with each other.
Yisi Sang, J. Stanton
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Human annotated data is the cornerstone of today's artificial intelligence efforts, yet data labeling processes can be complicated and expensive, especially when human labelers disagree with each other.
Yisi Sang, J. Stanton
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Effects of Oromotor Exercises for Dysarthric Speech
Journal of Clinical Research and Case StudiesBackground: Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder which can certainly occur with other impairments such as imprecise articulation and reduced rate of speech which leads to reduced speech intelligibility as it due to the lesion in the nervous system.
Irfana Madathodiyil +3 more
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‘Are you even listening?’ - EEG-based decoding of absolute auditory attention to natural speech
bioRxivObjective. In this study, we use electroencephalography (EEG) recordings to determine whether a subject is actively listening to a presented speech stimulus.
Arnout Roebben +4 more
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Applied Sciences
This paper describes a multistage framework for face image analysis in computer-aided speech diagnosis and therapy. Multimodal data processing frameworks have become a significant factor in supporting speech disorders’ treatment.
Agata Sage, P. Badura
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This paper describes a multistage framework for face image analysis in computer-aided speech diagnosis and therapy. Multimodal data processing frameworks have become a significant factor in supporting speech disorders’ treatment.
Agata Sage, P. Badura
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The effects of speech production on physiologic responses during submaximal exercise
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2002To investigate the effects of speech production on physiological responses during sub maximal exercise of various intensities.Three constant levels running at work intensities corresponding to 65%, 75%, and 85% of the subjects' (N = 14) VO(2) max were performed with and without talking.
Yoav, Meckel +2 more
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International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies
The humanoid robot NAO is widely used in therapy scenarios for children with neurodevelopmental disorders, however it has poor speech recognition and dialog based on a predefined lexicon that results in limited vocabulary and limited number of predefined
Anna Andreeva +3 more
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The humanoid robot NAO is widely used in therapy scenarios for children with neurodevelopmental disorders, however it has poor speech recognition and dialog based on a predefined lexicon that results in limited vocabulary and limited number of predefined
Anna Andreeva +3 more
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