Title: C. Fougeron*, L. Crevier-Buchman*, C. Fredouille
1The DesPho-APaDy Project Developing an
Acoustic-phonetic Characterizationof Dysarthric
Speech in French
http//despho-apady.univ-avignon.fr/
- C. Fougeron, L. Crevier-Buchman, C.
Fredouille, A. Ghio, C. Meunier, - C. Chevrie-Muller, J.-F. Bonastre, A.
Colazo-Simon, C. Delooze, D. Duez, - C. Gendrot, T. Legou, N. Lévêque, C.
Pillot-Loiseau, S. Pinto, - G. Pouchoulin, D. Robert, J. Vaissiere, F.
Viallet, C. Vincent - Lab. de Phonétique et Phonologie, UMR 7018
CNRS-Paris3/Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris - Université d'Avignon, CERI/LIA, Avignon
- Lab. Parole et Langage, UMR 6057 CNRS
Aix-Marseille Univ., Aix-en-Provence
2What is Dysarthria?
- Neurologically-based speech disturbances
resulting from damage to the central and/or
peripheral nervous system that impair the
transmission of neural messages to the muscles
involved in speech production - Deficit in the motor execution at any level of
speech production - respiratory
- phonatory
- supralaryngeal (velopharyngeal and orofacial)
- Requires the consideration of multiple speech
parameters
3Rationale and Objectives of the Project
- - To constitute a searchable speech database of
French dysarthric patients - 1. for the preservation of existing databases
- 2. for the need of the acoustic description
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- - To provide a systematic, quantified acoustic
- description of the speech patterns of French
- dysarthric speakers
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4The Multiple-Field Query DatabaseWhy?
- Storage and organization of digitized dysarthric
speech corpora (acoustic and physiological data)
and associated patients clinical information - Accessibility (for selected and protected use)
through multiple-field queries (M/F, age, on/off
stimulation,)
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5The Multiple-Field Query DatabaseWhich data?
- The CCM (Claude Chevrie-Muller) Corpus recorded
over the last 30 years, - 1000 hours of disordered speech, 5000 patients
adults and children - 860 patients classified according to their
neurological diagnosis - 60 control speakers
- Data recorded
- Sound, EGG (ElectroGlottoGraph)
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6The Multiple-Field Query DatabaseWhich data?
- The ANH (Aix-Neurology-Hospital)
- Corpus recorded for the past 15 years
- 990 patients,
- 160 control speakers
- Data recorded
- Sound, aerodynamic.
EVA2
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7The Multiple-Field Query DatabaseHow?
- Getting the audio files
- Digitization of the analog 1/4 audio tapes
- speed change during each recording session
- real time auditory control of the recording
- Problems encountered poor quality recordings,
some tapes in bad condition - Transfer of DAT tapes
- To date, data from 180 patients have been
digitized (analog tapes), 94 have been captured
from DAT - Segmentation per patient and per speech task
(idem for the control population) - Data were renamed for anonymous storage
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8The Multiple-Field Query DatabaseHow?
- Designing the database
- Choice of a relational model to structure the
data - Definition of a set of objects, their attributes
and the relation between them, related to the
clinical environment - Refinement by confronting the relational data
model with empirical and real clinical data - Developing the query interface
- Basic sociolinguistic information
- Clinical information
- Recording session information
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9Dysarthric Speech in French Dimensions to be
considered when dealing with dysarthria
- Various parameters can be affected
- phonation
- articulation
- timing/rhythm
- prosody
- fluence
- Need of appropriate and sufficiently large
quantities of speech data, homogenous in quality,
and sufficiently documented by clinical
information on the patient
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10Dysarthric Speech in French Methods
- Methods and analysis procedures based on both
phonetics and speech engineering approaches - Manual analysis (by human experts) of the
acoustic properties of the productions - Automatic acoustic analysis of speech signals
- Continuous back and forth between these two
techniques should gain from the potential of both
approaches
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11Dysarthric Speech in FrenchSelection of
Patients (Acoustic Study)
- Focus on neurophysiologic alterations of 3
neurologic systems - Pyramidal system ALS dysarthria (30 patients)
- Cerebellar system ataxic dysarthria (30
patients) - Extrapyramidal system Parkinsonian dysarthria
(30 patients from the ANH corpus) - Selection based on
- The clinical information, (the certainty of the
diagnosis, the ongoing treatment, patient
demographics) - The severity of the dysarthria (work on
dysarthria with relatively intelligible speech)
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12Dysarthric Speech in FrenchPre-Processing of
the Audio Files
- In order to be able to perform both the manual
and automatic acoustic analyses, - Need of
- Orthographic transcriptions
- Automatic text-constrained phonetic alignment
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13Pre-Processing of the Audio FilesOrthographic
TranscriptionsAutomatic Alignment
- 1. Orthographic transcriptions
- ltsgt ext vu puve i ale extalOR Mr
Seguin n'avait jamais eu de bonheur avec ses - Each speech production which differs from the
original text was annotated using the SAMPA
phonetic alphabet - 2. Automatic text-constrained phonetic alignment
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14Dysarthric Speech in French Automatic Phonetic
Alignment
- Evaluation of the automatic phonetic alignment
comparing the production of phonemic labels and
the boundaries annotated by two phoneticians
Male Female
control X X
Moderate dysarthria X X
Severe dysarthria X X
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15Dysarthric Speech in French Automatic Phonetic
Alignment
- Results
- When comparing segment time boundaries produced
manually and automatically, a shift above 20ms is
observed - 17 of control speakers,
- 24 of moderate dysarthric patients
- 56 of severe dysarthric patients
- But strong agreement (manual/automatic) for
spectral measurements
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16Conclusions/Perspectives
- Encouraging results for clinical research on
speech disorders and speech science. - Observing type and range of variations due to
motor control deficit can help for a
comprehensive model of speech variation for
normal speakers. - A better understanding of the variations that
permit to consider a dysarthric speech as deviant
could provide insights to the boundary between
normal and pathological speech.
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17Acknowledgments
- Funded by the ANR BLAN08-0125 of the French
National Research Agency - We deeply thank P. Clément, A. Nurenberg and O.
Panseri who are also collaborating to this
project - For further information, please visit
- http//despho-apady.univ-avignon.fr
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