TY - CONF
T1 - Fundamental research of speech discrimination for tongue thrust using zero-crossing and melfrequency cepstrum coefficients
AU - Nakayama, Masashi
AU - Ishimitsu, Shunsuke
AU - Yamashita, Kimiko
AU - Ishii, Kaori
AU - Kasai, Kazutaka
AU - Horihata, Satoshi
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - This study investigates the differences in speech between the acoustic features of healthy people and patients of tongue thrust. Compared with healthy participants, patients of tongue thrust exhibit broadband spectral frequencies in speech accompanied by the non-stationary sound of a specific consonant. This paper proposes and tests two well-established acoustic features, zerocrossing and the mel-frequency cepstrum coefficients (MFCCs), to distinguish healthy speakers from those with tongue thrust. Zero-crossing here is the point where the frequency parameter changes sign, and is used to discriminate between voiced and unvoiced sections. The MFCCs represent cepstrum coefficients calculated on the mel scale of frequency followed by tone pitch. According to the results of tests of the proposed method on clinical datasets, significant differences between healthy participants and tongue thrust patients were observed in terms of both acoustic features, with p < 0.2 and p < 0.01, when conditioned on oral habits, gender, and age.
AB - This study investigates the differences in speech between the acoustic features of healthy people and patients of tongue thrust. Compared with healthy participants, patients of tongue thrust exhibit broadband spectral frequencies in speech accompanied by the non-stationary sound of a specific consonant. This paper proposes and tests two well-established acoustic features, zerocrossing and the mel-frequency cepstrum coefficients (MFCCs), to distinguish healthy speakers from those with tongue thrust. Zero-crossing here is the point where the frequency parameter changes sign, and is used to discriminate between voiced and unvoiced sections. The MFCCs represent cepstrum coefficients calculated on the mel scale of frequency followed by tone pitch. According to the results of tests of the proposed method on clinical datasets, significant differences between healthy participants and tongue thrust patients were observed in terms of both acoustic features, with p < 0.2 and p < 0.01, when conditioned on oral habits, gender, and age.
KW - Discrimination
KW - MFCC
KW - Oral habit
KW - Tongue thrust
KW - Zero crossing
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M3 - Paper
AN - SCOPUS:85029421016
T2 - 24th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, ICSV 2017
Y2 - 23 July 2017 through 27 July 2017
ER -