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Neural Speech Decoding During Audition, Imagination and Production
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In: IEEE (2021)
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A multispeaker dataset of raw and reconstructed speech production real-time MRI video and 3D volumetric images ...
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Deblurring for Spiral Real-Time MRI Using Convolutional Neural Networks ...
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Vocal tract shaping of emotional speech
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In: Comput Speech Lang (2020)
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Data from: Speed-accuracy tradeoffs in human speech production ...
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Dynamic Off-resonance Correction for Spiral Real-Time MRI of Speech
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A technology prototype system for rating therapist empathy from audio recordings in addiction counseling
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Advances in real-time magnetic resonance imaging of the vocal tract for speech science and technology research
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"Rate My Therapist": Automated Detection of Empathy in Drug and Alcohol Counseling via Speech and Language Processing
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On Quantifying Facial Expression-Related Atypicality of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are known to have difficulty in producing and perceiving emotional facial expressions. Their expressions are often perceived as atypical by adult observers. This paper focuses on data driven ways to analyze and quantify atypicality in facial expressions of children with ASD. Our objective is to uncover those characteristics of facial gestures that induce the sense of perceived atypicality in observers. Using a carefully collected motion capture database, facial expressions of children with and without ASD are compared within six basic emotion categories employing methods from information theory, time-series modeling and statistical analysis. Our experiments show that children with ASD usually have less complex expression producing mechanisms; the differences in facial dynamics between children with and without ASD primarily come from the eye region. Our study also notes that children with ASD exhibit lower symmetry between left and right regions, and lower variation in motion intensity across facial regions.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1109/ICASSP.2015.7178080 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4687751/
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Directly data-derived articulatory gesture-like representations retain discriminatory information about phone categories
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Dynamic 3-D visualization of vocal tract shaping during speech
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Analyzing the Language of Therapist Empathy in Motivational Interview based Psychotherapy
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