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StutterNet: Stuttering Detection Using Time Delay Neural Network [PDF]
This paper introduces StutterNet, a novel deep learning based stuttering detection capable of detecting and identifying various types of disfluencies. Most of the existing work in this domain uses automatic speech recognition (ASR) combined with language
S. Sheikh +3 more
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Machine Learning for Stuttering Identification: Review, Challenges & Future Directions [PDF]
Stuttering is a speech disorder during which the flow of speech is interrupted by involuntary pauses and repetition of sounds. Stuttering identification is an interesting interdisciplinary domain research problem which involves pathology, psychology ...
S. Sheikh +3 more
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Concealing Stuttering at School: "When you can't fix it… the only alternative is to hide it" [PDF]
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore experiences with concealing stuttering in children and young people who stutter, based on recollections from adults. In addition, we explored how school-based speech therapists can be helpful or unhelpful
Gerlach-Houck, Hope +2 more
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Understanding the Speaker’s Experience of Stuttering Can Improve Stuttering Therapy
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the value for speech-language pathologists of considering the overall stuttering condition—including speakers’ experiences during and around moments of stuttering—in treatment with individuals who stutter.
Seth E. Tichenor +2 more
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PurposeDevelopmental stuttering is a fluency disorder that may be caused by neurological, genetic, or familial factors. However, a general perception that stuttering is caused by psychological problems could lead to negative attitudes toward stuttering ...
Daichi Iimura, Osamu Ishida
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Introduction Stuttering is a common occurrence in children which is also known as stammering, dysfluency or clutching of words. Aims of present study was to study association of age of onset and family history of stuttering with stutterers ...
Vinish Kumar Agarwal +4 more
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BACKGROUND Geographical and cultural differences have been shown to affect public attitudes towards stuttering. However, increasingly for many individuals in the world one's birthplace culture (or home culture) and culture in their local geographical ...
Meryem S Üstün-Yavuz +3 more
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Introduction: Subjects with stuttering may show different numbers of stuttering-like disfluencies during reading and monologue tasks. The study aimed to compare the speech rate and stuttering frequency during reading and monologue tasks in subjects with ...
Hossein Rezai +7 more
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Acoustic characteristics of voice and speech in Arabic-speaking stuttering children
Background Using different methodologies, several researchers have reported certain acoustical and physiological differences between fluent utterances of stutterers and normally fluent speakers.
Marwa Elsherbeny +2 more
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