Automatic disordered sound repetition recognition in continuous speech using CWT and kohonen network

Ireneusz Codello, Wiesława Kuniszyk–Jóźkowiak, Elżbieta Smołka, Adam Kobus

Abstract


Automatic disorders recognition in speech can be very helpful for a therapist while monitoring therapy progress of patients with disordered speech. This article is focused on sound repetitions. The signal is analyzed using Continuous Wavelet Transform with 16 bark scales. Using the silence finding algorithm, only speech fragments are automatically found and cut. Each cut fragment is converted into a fixed-length vector and passed into the Kohonen network. Finally, the Kohonen winning neuron result is put on the 3-layer perceptron. Most of the analysis was performer and the results were obtained using the authors’ program WaveBlaster. We use the STATISTICA package for finding the best perceptron which was then imported back into WaveBlaster and used for automatic blockades finding. The problem presented in this article is a part of our research work aimed at creating an automatic disordered speech recognition system.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10065-012-0014-2
Date of publication: 2012-01-01 00:00:00
Date of submission: 2016-04-28 09:07:38


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