Objective vs. subjective evaluation of speakers with and without complete dentures
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Abstract
For dento-oral rehabilitation of edentulous (toothless) patients, speech intelligibility is an important criterion. 28 persons read a standardized text once with and once without wearing complete dentures. Six experienced raters evaluated the intelligibility subjectively on a 5-point scale and the voice on the 4-point Roughness-Breathiness-Hoarseness (RBH) scales. Objective evaluation was performed by Support Vector Regression (SVR) on the word accuracy (WA) and word recognition rate (WR) of a speech recognition system, and a set of 95 word based prosodic features. The word accuracy combined with selected prosodic features showed a correlation of up to r = 0.65 to the subjective ratings for patients with dentures and r = 0.72 for patients without dentures. For the RBH scales, however, the average correlation of the feature subsets to the subjective ratings for both types of recordings was r < 0.4.
Bibliografische Daten
Originalsprache | Englisch |
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ISSN | 0302-9743 |
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Status | Veröffentlicht - 2009 |
Veranstaltung | 12th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, TSD 2009 - Pilsen, Tschechische Republik Dauer: 13.09.2009 → 17.09.2009 |
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