Speech input for persons with speech impairments

1995 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 327-333 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alistair Edwards ◽  
Andy Blore
2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 339-342
Author(s):  
Mirela Danubianu ◽  
Dragos Mircea Danubianu

AbstractSpeech therapy can be viewed as a business in logopaedic area that aims to offer services for correcting language. A proper treatment of speech impairments ensures improved efficiency of therapy, so, in order to do that, a therapist must continuously learn how to adjust its therapy methods to patient's characteristics. Using Information and Communication Technology in this area allowed collecting a lot of data regarding various aspects of treatment. These data can be used for a data mining process in order to find useful and usable patterns and models which help therapists to improve its specific education. Clustering, classification or association rules can provide unexpected information which help to complete therapist's knowledge and to adapt the therapy to patient's needs.


Author(s):  
Yao Qian ◽  
Jidong Tao ◽  
David Suendermann-Oeft ◽  
Keelan Evanini ◽  
Alexei V. Ivanov ◽  
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Author(s):  
Yuhan Luo ◽  
Young-Ho Kim ◽  
Bongshin Lee ◽  
Naeemul Hassan ◽  
Eun Kyoung Choe

Children ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 323
Author(s):  
Rocío Palomo-Carrión ◽  
Rita Pilar Romero-Galisteo ◽  
Helena Romay-Barrero ◽  
Inés Martínez-Galán ◽  
Cristina Lirio-Romero ◽  
...  

Infantile hemiparesis may be associated with significant morbidity and may have a profound impact on a child’s physical and social development. Infantile hemiparesis is associated with motor dysfunction as well as additional neurologic impairments, including sensory loss, mental retardation, epilepsy, and vision, hearing, or speech impairments. The objective of this study was to analyze the association between the cause of infantile hemiparesis and birth (gestational age), age of diagnosis, and associated disorders present in children with infantile hemiparesis aged 0 to 3 years. An observational and cross-sectional study was performed. A simple and anonymous questionnaire was created ad hoc for parents of children diagnosed with infantile hemiparesis aged between 0 and 3 years about the situation regarding the diagnosis of hemiparesis, birth, cause of hemiparesis, and presence of other associated disorders. Perinatal stroke (60.1%) was the most common cause of hemiparesis, and the most typical associated disorder was epilepsy (34.2%), with the second largest percentage in this dimension corresponding to an absence of associated disorders (20.7%). The most frequent birth was “no premature” (74.1%). The mean age of diagnosis of infantile hemiparesis was registered at 8 months (IQR: 0–36). Knowing the possible association between different conditioning factors and the cause of infantile hemiparesis facilitates the prevention of severe sequelae in children and family, implementing an early comprehensive therapeutic approach in children with infantile hemiparesis.


Author(s):  
E. Hanada ◽  
Y. Sobajima ◽  
K. Matsumura ◽  
S. Tenpaku ◽  
K. Kusuhara ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (7) ◽  
pp. 2391-2408 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fadhilah Rosdi ◽  
Siti Salwah Salim ◽  
Mumtaz Begum Mustafa

PEDIATRICS ◽  
1960 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 655-655
Author(s):  
JULIUS B. RICHMOND

Of the many speech impairments that handicap children and adults in the communicative process few have attracted as much attention as stuttering. Indeed, the empirical, experimental, and theoretical literature is so vast that it would require a lifetime to evaluate. The appearance of A Compendium of Research and Theory on Stuttering should, therefore, be a worthwhile contribution, but it suffers from its lack of a critical or integrating function. This results largely from the author's decision to present abstracts of articles in the literature.


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