• DocumentCode
    3429864
  • Title

    The development of synthesized speech systems for the vocally handicapped

  • Author

    Calder, D.J. ; Phil, D.

  • Author_Institution
    Curtin Univ. of Technol., Perth, WA, Australia
  • fYear
    1992
  • fDate
    16-20 Nov 1992
  • Firstpage
    442
  • Abstract
    A speech aid is usually comprised of a synthetic speech system linked via a computer to an input device such as keyboard or a remote sensor/s. Most speech aids are regarded by consultants, such as speech therapists, as a last resort for victims of vocal impairment who cannot respond to voice therapy. The reasons for this handicap may be physical, such as damage to the vocal chords, or it may stem from cognitive impairment. Victims of cerebro-vascular disease, a very common trauma in society, may well suffer from both
  • Keywords
    handicapped aids; speech synthesis; cerebro-vascular disease; cognitive impairment; input device; keyboard; remote sensors; speech aid; synthesized speech systems; synthetic speech system; vocal chords; vocally handicapped; Australia; Costs; Diseases; Erbium; Human voice; Keyboards; Mass production; Medical treatment; Remote sensing; Speech synthesis;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Singapore ICCS/ISITA '92. 'Communications on the Move'
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-0803-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICCS.1992.254912
  • Filename
    254912