no code implementations • LREC 2022 • Sebastian Bayerl, Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg, Florian Hönig, Elmar Noeth, Korbinian Riedhammer
To be able to monitor speech behavior over a long time, the ability to detect stuttering events and modifications in speech could help PWSs and speech pathologists to track the level of fluency.
no code implementations • 11 Apr 2024 • Soroosh Tayebi Arasteh, Tomas Arias-Vergara, Paula Andrea Perez-Toro, Tobias Weise, Kai Packhaeuser, Maria Schuster, Elmar Noeth, Andreas Maier, Seung Hee Yang
This study investigates anonymization's impact on pathological speech across over 2, 700 speakers from multiple German institutions, focusing on privacy, pathological utility, and demographic fairness.
no code implementations • 18 May 2023 • Soroosh Tayebi Arasteh, Cristian David Rios-Urrego, Elmar Noeth, Andreas Maier, Seung Hee Yang, Jan Rusz, Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurological disorder impacting a person's speech.
1 code implementation • 13 Apr 2022 • Soroosh Tayebi Arasteh, Tobias Weise, Maria Schuster, Elmar Noeth, Andreas Maier, Seung Hee Yang
Navigating the challenges of data-driven speech processing, one of the primary hurdles is accessing reliable pathological speech data.
1 code implementation • 8 Apr 2022 • Tobias Weise, Philipp Klumpp, Kubilay Can Demir, Andreas Maier, Elmar Noeth, Bjoern Heismann, Maria Schuster, Seung Hee Yang
Our results are among the first to show that disentangled speech representations can be used for automatic pathological speech intelligibility assessment, resulting in a reference speaker pair invariant method, applicable in scenarios with only few utterances available.