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Automatic audiovisual synchronisation for ultrasound tongue imaging
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Using ultrasound tongue imaging to support the phonetic transcription of childhood speech sound disorders
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Automatic audiovisual synchronisation for ultrasound tongue imaging
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[In Press] Using ultrasound tongue imaging to support the phonetic transcription of childhood speech sound disorders
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Evaluation of Parent- and Speech-Language Pathologist–Delivered Multiple Oppositions Intervention for Children With Phonological Impairment: A Multiple-Baseline Design Study
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In: ETSU Faculty Works (2020)
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Evaluation of parent and speech-language pathologist delivered multiple oppositions intervention for children with phonological impairment : a multiple-baseline design study
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Evaluation of parent- and speech-language pathologist-delivered multiple oppositions intervention for children with phonological impairment : a multiple-baseline design study
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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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Parent- and SLP-delivered multiple oppositions (Sugden et al., 2019) ...
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Parents’ Experiences of Completing Home Practice for Speech Sound Disorders
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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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The Impact of Real-Time Articulatory Information on Phonetic Transcription: Ultrasound-Aided Transcription in Cleft Lip and Palate Speech.
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In: eissn: 1421-9972 (2019)
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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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In: eissn: 1421-9972 (2019)
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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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Improving the reliability of phonetic transcription in cleft lip and palate using ultrasound tongue imaging
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Objective: This study investigated whether adding an additional modality, namely ultrasound tongue imaging, to perception-based phonetic transcription impacted on the identification of compensatory articulations and inter-rater reliability. Patients and Methods: Thirty-six children aged 3 to 12 with CLP were recorded producing repetitions 5 of /aCa/ for all places of articulation with simultaneous audio and probe-stabilised ultrasound. Three types of transcriptions were performed: 1. Traditional phonetic transcription by a CLP specialist from 7 audio recording; 2. Qualitative observations from the live ultrasound by the clinician recording the data; and, 3. Qualitative ultrasound-aided transcription by two ultrasound-trained clinicians. We compared the number of consonants identified as in error by each transcriber and then classified 10 errors into eight different subcategories. Results: Both the ultrasound-aided and traditional transcriptions yielded similar error-detection rates, however these were significantly higher than the observations recorded live in the clinic. Inter-rater reliability for the ultrasound transcribers was substantial, compared to moderate for the traditional transcribers. Ultrasound-aided transcribers were more likely to identify covert errors such as double articulations and retroflexion than the audio-only transcribers. Conclusion: Ultrasound-tongue imaging is a useful complement to traditional phonetic transcription.
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URL: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/68254/ https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/68254/1/Cleland_etal_CSAM2019_Improving_the_reliability_of_phonetic_transcription_in_cleft_lip_and_palate.pdf
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Parents' experiences of completing home practice for speech sound disorders
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ULTRAX2020 : Ultrasound Technology for Optimising the Treatment of Speech Disorders : Clinicians' Resource Manual ...
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Service Delivery and Intervention Intensity for Phonology‐Based Speech Sound Disorders
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In: ETSU Faculty Works (2018)
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