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25 November 1987 Interactive Speech-Defect Diagnostic/Therapeutic/Prosthetic Aid
R. H.T. Bates, N. P. Brieseman, T. M. Clark, A. G. Elder, W R. Fright, K. L. Garden, W.. K. Kennedy, P. L. Squires, C. W. Thorpe, H. J. Jelinek
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Abstract
We have designed and built a portable real-time speech processing system, which incorporates a TMS 32010 (i.e. a co-processor) within an IBM personal computer. The system design is discussed as is the speech therapy software that has been implemented. Displays of loudness, pitch and vocal tract cross-section as computed by the system are illustrated. Preliminary results show that an estimate of the glottal excitation, as extracted using shift-and-add, vary between individuals. We indicate why the estimate of the glottal excitation may be useful in the diagnosis of glottal disorders.
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R. H.T. Bates, N. P. Brieseman, T. M. Clark, A. G. Elder, W R. Fright, K. L. Garden, W.. K. Kennedy, P. L. Squires, C. W. Thorpe, and H. J. Jelinek "Interactive Speech-Defect Diagnostic/Therapeutic/Prosthetic Aid", Proc. SPIE 0827, Real-Time Signal Processing X, (25 November 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942055
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Visualization

Computing systems

Digital signal processing

Image stacking

Algorithm development

Software development

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