The evolution of the Lombard effect: 100 years of psychoacoustic research
H Brumm, SA Zollinger - Behaviour, 2011 - brill.com
On the occasion of the centenary of the discovery of the Lombard effect, we review the
literature on noise-dependent regulation of vocal amplitude in humans and other animals …
literature on noise-dependent regulation of vocal amplitude in humans and other animals …
Understanding Lombard speech: a review of compensation techniques towards improving speech based recognition systems
S Uma Maheswari, A Shahina… - Artificial Intelligence …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Building voice-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems that can efficiently interact
with humans through speech has become plausible today due to rapid strides in efficient …
with humans through speech has become plausible today due to rapid strides in efficient …
Articulatory–acoustic vowel space: Application to clear speech in individuals with Parkinson's disease
JA Whitfield, AM Goberman - Journal of communication disorders, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract Background/purpose Individuals with Parkinson disease (PD) often exhibit
decreased range of movement secondary to the disease process, which has been shown to …
decreased range of movement secondary to the disease process, which has been shown to …
Articulatory-to-acoustic relations in response to speaking rate and loudness manipulations
AS Mefferd, JR Green - 2010 - ASHA
Purpose In this investigation, the authors determined the strength of association between
tongue kinematic and speech acoustics changes in response to speaking rate and loudness …
tongue kinematic and speech acoustics changes in response to speaking rate and loudness …
Dependent measures and measurement procedures
This chapter describes how to select a dependent measure; systematic recording
procedures; design of data sheets; and procedures for insuring reliable measurement. It …
procedures; design of data sheets; and procedures for insuring reliable measurement. It …
Early speech motor development: Cognitive and linguistic considerations
This longitudinal investigation examines developmental changes in orofacial movements
occurring during the early stages of communication development. The goals were to identify …
occurring during the early stages of communication development. The goals were to identify …
Changes to articulatory kinematics in response to loudness cues in individuals with Parkinson's disease
Purpose Individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) exhibit differences in displacement and
velocity of the articulators as compared with older adults. The purpose of the current study …
velocity of the articulators as compared with older adults. The purpose of the current study …
Speech production modifications produced in the presence of low-pass and high-pass filtered noise
Y Lu, M Cooke - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2009 - pubs.aip.org
In the presence of noise, do speakers actively shift their spectral energy distribution to
regions least affected by the noise? The current study measured speech level, fundamental …
regions least affected by the noise? The current study measured speech level, fundamental …
The short-and long-term effectiveness of the LSVT® for dysarthria following TBI and stroke
RJ Wenke, D Theodoros, P Cornwell - Brain Injury, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: To examine the effectiveness of Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT®) for the
treatment of 10 individuals with dysarthria following TBI and stroke. Research design: ABAA …
treatment of 10 individuals with dysarthria following TBI and stroke. Research design: ABAA …
Tongue-and jaw-specific contributions to acoustic vowel contrast changes in the diphthong/ai/in response to slow, loud, and clear speech
AS Mefferd - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2017 - ASHA
Purpose This study sought to determine decoupled tongue and jaw displacement changes
and their specific contributions to acoustic vowel contrast changes during slow, loud, and …
and their specific contributions to acoustic vowel contrast changes during slow, loud, and …