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Beyond the edge: Markerless pose estimation of speech articulators from ultrasound and camera images using DeepLabCut
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The impact of real-time articulatory information on phonetic transcription : ultrasound-aided transcription in cleft lip and palate speech
Cleland, Joanne; Lloyd, Susan; Campbell, Linsay. - : Switzerland, S. Karger AG, 2020
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The impact of real-time articulatory information on phonetic transcription: Ultrasound-aided transcription in cleft lip and palate speech
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Enabling new articulatory gestures in children with persistent speech sound disorders using ultrasound visual biofeedback
Cleland, Joanne; Scobbie, James M.; Roxburgh, Zoe. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), 2019
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UltraSuite: A Repository of Ultrasound and Acoustic Data from Child Speech Therapy Sessions
Eshky, Aciel; Ribeiro, Manuel Sam; Cleland, Joanne. - : International Speech Communication Association, 2018
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Covert contrast and covert errors in persistent velar fronting
Wrench, Alan A.; Cleland, Joanne; Scobbie, James M.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2016
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Covert contrast and covert error in persistent velar fronting
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Using ultrasound visual biofeedback to treat persistent primary speech sound disorders
Cleland, Joanne; Scobbie, James M.; Wrench, Alan A.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2015
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Helping children learn non-native articulations: The implications for ultrasound-based clinical intervention
Scobbie, James M.; Cleland, Joanne; Wrench, Alan A.. - : International Phonetic Association, 2015
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Towards a 3D Tongue model for parameterising ultrasound data
Wrench, Alan A.; Balch, P.. - : University of Glasgow: Glasgow, 2015
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Using ultrasound visual biofeedback to treat persistent primary speech sound disorders
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Recording speech articulation in dialogue: evaluating a synchronized double electromagnetic articulography setup
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 41 (2013) 6, 421-431
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Recording speech articulation in dialogue: Evaluating a synchronized double Electromagnetic Articulography setup
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Comparing articulatory images: An MRI / Ultrasound Tongue Image database
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Very high frame rate ultrasound tongue imaging
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Head-Probe stabilisation in ultrasound tongue imaging using a headset to permit natural head movement.
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High-speed Cineloop Ultrasound vs. Video Ultrasound Tongue Imaging: Comparison of Front and Back Lingual Gesture Location and Relative Timing.
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Protocol for Restricting Head Movement when Recording Ultrasound Images of Speech
McLeod, Sharynne; Wrench, Alan A.. - : Whurr Publishers, 2008
Abstract: Warning - describes a protocol which has now been superseded ; Ultrasound has been used as a diagnostic and intervention tool for speechlanguage pathology in order to examine tongue function during speech because it is readily accessible and non-invasive. Mid-sagittal or coronal dynamic two-dimensional images of tongue position and movement can be obtained as there are particularly strong ultrasound wave reflections from boundaries between tissue and air. Despite its potential usefulness as a technique, there have been limited research applications due to difficulty stabilizing the ultrasound transducer. The current research evaluates a specially designed helmet fitted with a microconvex endocavity ultrasound transducer. To verify tongue/palate contact and aid in establishing the validity and reliability of data, a female adult simultaneously wore an electropalatographic palate during ultrasound and acoustic data collection. Palate traces were verified by the activation of all electrodes on the EPG palate and the absence of sound on the waveform and spectrograph. Data indicated that the palate trace had limited movement over 1 hour of recording. ; casl ; Bacsfalvi, P., Bernhardt, B. M., & Gick, B. (2007). Electropalatography and ultrasound in vowel remediation for adolescents with hearing impairment. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 9(1), 36-45. Ball, M. J., Gracco, V., & Stone, M. (2001). A comparison of imaging techniques for the investigation of normal and disordered speech production. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 3, 13-24. Bernhardt, B., Gick, B., Bacsfalvi, P., & Adler- Bock, M. (2005). Ultrasound in speech therapy with adolescents and adults. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 19(6/7), 605-617. Bernhardt, B., Gick, B., Bacsfalvi, P., & Ashdown, J. (2003). Speech habilitation of hard of hearing adolescents using electropalatography and ultrasound as evaluated by trained listeners. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 17, 199-216. Bressmann, T., Thind, P., Uy, C., Bollig, C., Gilbert, R., & Irish, J. (2005). Quantitative threedimensional ultrasound analysis of tongue protrusion, grooving and symmetry: Data from 12 normal speakers and a partial glossectomee. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 19(6-7), 573-588. Davidson, L. (2005). Addressing phonological questions with ultrasound. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 19(6-7), 619-633. Epstein, M. A., & Stone, M. (2005). The tongue stops here: Ultrasound imaging of the palate. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 118(4), 2128-2131. Epstein, M. A., Stone, M., Pouplier, M. & Parthasarathy, V. (2004). Obtaining a palatal trace for ultrasound images. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 115, 2631 (Abstract). Gick, B., Bird, S., & Wilson, I. (2005). Techniques for field application of lingual ultrasound imaging. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 19(6-7), 503-514. Iskarous, K. (2005). Detecting the edge of the tongue: A tutorial. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 19(6-7), 555-565. Li, M., Kambhamettu, C., & Stone, M. (2005a). Automatic contour tracking in ultrasound images. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 19(6-7), 545-554. Li, M., Kambhamettu, C., & Stone, M. (2005b). Tongue motion averaging from contour sequences. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 19(6-7), 515-528. McLeod, S., & Searl, J. (2006). Adaptation to an electropalatograph palate: Acoustic, impressionistic, and perceptual data. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 15, 192-206. McLeod, S., & Singh, S. (2008). Speech sounds: A pictorial guide to typical and atypical speech. San Diego, CA: Plural Publishing. Stone, M. (1990). A three-dimensional model of tongue movement based on ultrasound and X-ray microbeam data. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 87, 2207-2217. Stone, M. (2005). A guide to analyzing tongue motion from ultrasound images. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 19(6-7), 455-501. ; 11 ; pub ; 1568 ; pub
Keyword: Biofeedback; Electropalatograph; Objective Measurement; Speech Instrumentation; Ultrasound
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12289/1568
https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/1568
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Advances in EPG palate design
In: Advances in speech language pathology. - London [u.a.] : Taylor & Francis 9 (2007) 1, 3-12
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Articulatory characteristics of the occlusion phase of /t∫/ compared to /t/ in adult speech
In: Advances in speech language pathology. - London [u.a.] : Taylor & Francis 9 (2007) 1, 101-108
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