Automatic Detection of Syllable Repetition in Read Speech for Objective Assessment of Stuttered Disfluencies

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  • K. M. Ravikumar
  • Balakrishna Reddy
  • R. Rajagopal
  • H. C. Nagaraj
چکیده

Automatic detection of syllable repetition is one of the important parameter in assessing the stuttered speech objectively. The existing method which uses artificial neural network (ANN) requires high levels of agreement as prerequisite before attempting to train and test ANNs to separate fluent and nonfluent. We propose automatic detection method for syllable repetition in read speech for objective assessment of stuttered disfluencies which uses a novel approach and has four stages comprising of segmentation, feature extraction, score matching and decision logic. Feature extraction is implemented using well know Mel frequency Cepstra coefficient (MFCC). Score matching is done using Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) between the syllables. The Decision logic is implemented by Perceptron based on the score given by score matching. Although many methods are available for segmentation, in this paper it is done manually. Here the assessment by human judges on the read speech of 10 adults who stutter are described using corresponding method and the result was 83%. Keywords—Assessment, DTW, MFCC, Objective, Perceptron, Stuttering.

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تاریخ انتشار 2012