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      Predicting Intelligible Speaking Rate in Individuals with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis from a Small Number of Speech Acoustic and Articulatory Samples

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          Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rapidly progressive neurological disease that affects the speech motor functions, resulting in dysarthria, a motor speech disorder. Speech and articulation deterioration is an indicator of the disease progression of ALS; timely monitoring of the disease progression is critical for clinical management of these patients. This paper investigated machine prediction of intelligible speaking rate of nine individuals with ALS based on a small number of speech acoustic and articulatory samples. Two feature selection techniques - decision tree and gradient boosting - were used with support vector regression for predicting the intelligible speaking rate. Experimental results demonstrated the feasibility of predicting intelligible speaking rate from only a small number of speech samples. Furthermore, adding articulatory features to acoustic features improved prediction performance, when decision tree was used as the feature selection technique.

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          Journal
          101708664
          46696
          Workshop Speech Lang Process Assist Technol
          Workshop Speech Lang Process Assist Technol
          Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies
          2411-9962
          3 July 2017
          September 2016
          06 February 2018
          : 2016
          : 91-97
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Speech Disorders & Technology Lab, Department of Bioengineering, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, United States
          [2 ]Callier Center for Communication Disorders, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, United States
          [3 ]Department of Speech-Language Pathology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
          [4 ]MDA/ALS Center, Texas Neurology, Dallas, Texas, United States
          [5 ]Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA, United States
          Article
          PMC5800530 PMC5800530 5800530 nihpa885501
          10.21437/SLPAT.2016-16
          5800530
          29423454
          5289e313-ea53-4895-b47f-39b435de73be
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          intelligible speaking rate,amyotrophic lateral sclerosis,support vector regression

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