نتایج جستجو برای: speech impairments

تعداد نتایج: 141006  

Journal: :Engineering and scientific international journal 2022

Speech and Gesture recognition systems constitute an ideal aid for the disabled with speech hearing impairments. Approximately, there are 466 million people in world impairment around 16 impairment. They require external to recognize their gestures, express thoughts ideas world. The proposed Recognition System (SGRS) takes forward solve communication barriers faced by subjects, recognizing both...

Journal: :Computing 2021

The advent of internet things has opened the opportunities for people with disabilities, increased their inclusion and productivity in living society. Most invented smart sensing devices including wearable ones users speech impairments are expensive not affordable patients low income countries such as Egypt. Morse Glasses is a cost efficient device based on IoT technology modified code that tra...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علوم بهزیستی و توانبخشی - دانشکده توانبخشی 1393

abstract objectives gradual increase length and complexity of utterance (gilcu) therapy method is a form of operant conditioning. this type of treatment is very precise and controlled that is done in 54 steps in 3 speech situations consisted of monologue, reading and conversation. this study aimed to examine the effects of gilcu treatment method on reduction of speech dysfluency of school-age...

2007
Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente Rubén Fraile Nicolás Sáenz-Lechón Víctor Osma-Ruiz Pedro Gómez Vilda

Most of the vocal and voice diseases cause changes in the acoustic voice signal. Acoustic analysis is a useful tool to diagnose this kind of diseases, furthermore it presents several advantages: it is a non-invasive tool, an objective diagnostic and, also, it can be used for the evaluation of surgical and pharmacological treatments and rehabilitation processes. Most of the approaches found in t...

Journal: :Indian Scientific Journal Of Research In Engineering And Management 2023

Individuals facing speech impairments encounter significant communication challenges. To address this, we have developed a groundbreaking system that seamlessly translates custom hand gestures into written text and spoken language. Our combines flex sensors state-of-the-art machine learning techniques, empowering individuals with to express themselves effectively improve their overall experienc...

2016
Zylfije Hundozi

Characteristics of schizophrenia typically include positive symptoms such as hallucinations or delusions, disorganized speech, negative symptoms such as a flat affect or poverty of speech, and impairments in cognition including attention, memory and executive functions. A diagnosis of schizophrenia is based on the presence of such symptoms, associated with social or occupational dysfunction [2]...

2014
Robab Teymouri Naeimeh Daneshmandan

Objectives: Auditory perception or hearing ability is critical for children in acquisition of language and speech; hence hearing loss has different effects on individuals’ linguistic perception, and also on their functions. It seems that deaf people suffer from language and speech impairments such as in perception of complex linguistic constructions. This research was aimed to study the percept...

2012
Raphiq Ibrahim

Although the gross deficits of diseases of the brain have been extensively characterized, few studies have examined their associated cognitive impairments. Interest has focused recently on the language and cognitive impairments that develop following encephalitis. The symptoms of impairments following the disease were determined mainly by examining hospital records of those previously admitted ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2009
Jonathan A Knibb Anna M Woollams John R Hodges Karalyn Patterson

The speech of patients with progressive non-fluent aphasia (PNFA) has often been described clinically, but these descriptions lack support from quantitative data. The clinical classification of the progressive aphasic syndromes is also debated. This study selected 15 patients with progressive aphasia on broad criteria, excluding only those with clear semantic dementia. It aimed to provide a det...

2005
Paul F. Harrison

Autistic people are unusually sensitive to the unusual. Furthermore, their own behavior lacks spontaneous outliers. Autistic people stick to strict routines and their speech is flat and monotonous, or alternatively their behavior and speech is too variable but still lacks outliers. This absence may be what gives rise to an impression of “oddness”. In this paper, a model of sensitivity to outlie...

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