Xue et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Towards a comprehensive assessment of speech intelligibility for pathological speechXue et al., 2020
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- Xue W
- Mendoza Ramos V
- Harmsen W
- Cucchiarini C
- Van Hout R
- Strik H
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Speech intelligibility is an essential though complex construct in speech pathology. It is affected by multiple contextual variables and it is often measured in different ways. In this paper, we evaluate various measures of speech intelligibility based on orthographic …
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