@inproceedings{fougeron-etal-2010-despho,
title = "The {D}es{P}ho-{AP}a{D}y Project: Developing an Acoustic-phonetic Characterization of Dysarthric Speech in {F}rench",
author = "Fougeron, C{\'e}cile and
Crevier-Buchman, Lise and
Fredouille, Corinne and
Ghio, Alain and
Meunier, Christine and
Chevrie-Muller, Claude and
Bonastre, Jean-Francois and
Colazo Simon, Antonia and
Delooze, C{\'e}line and
Duez, Danielle and
Gendrot, C{\'e}dric and
Legou, Thierry and
Lev{\`e}que, Nathalie and
Pillot-Loiseau, Claire and
Pinto, Serge and
Pouchoulin, Gilles and
Robert, Dani{\`e}le and
Vaissiere, Jacqueline and
Viallet, Fran{\c{c}}ois and
Vincent, Coralie",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation ({LREC}'10)",
month = may,
year = "2010",
address = "Valletta, Malta",
publisher = "European Language Resources Association (ELRA)",
url = "http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2010/pdf/626_Paper.pdf",
abstract = "This paper presents the rationale, objectives and advances of an on-going project (the DesPho-APaDy project funded by the French National Agency of Research) which aims to provide a systematic and quantified description of French dysarthric speech, over a large population of patients and three dysarthria types (related to the parkinson's disease, the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis disease, and a pure cerebellar alteration). The two French corpora of dysarthric patients, from which the speech data have been selected for analysis purposes, are firstly described. Secondly, this paper discusses and outlines the requirement of a structured and organized computerized platform in order to store, organize and make accessible (for selected and protected usage) dysarthric speech corpora and associated patients clinical information (mostly disseminated in different locations: labs, hospitals, {\^a}¦). The design of both a computer database and a multi-field query interface is proposed for the clinical context. Finally, advances of the project related to the selection of the population used for the dysarthria analysis, the preprocessing of the speech files, their orthographic transcription and their automatic alignment are also presented.",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T The DesPho-APaDy Project: Developing an Acoustic-phonetic Characterization of Dysarthric Speech in French
%A Fougeron, Cécile
%A Crevier-Buchman, Lise
%A Fredouille, Corinne
%A Ghio, Alain
%A Meunier, Christine
%A Chevrie-Muller, Claude
%A Bonastre, Jean-Francois
%A Colazo Simon, Antonia
%A Delooze, Céline
%A Duez, Danielle
%A Gendrot, Cédric
%A Legou, Thierry
%A Levèque, Nathalie
%A Pillot-Loiseau, Claire
%A Pinto, Serge
%A Pouchoulin, Gilles
%A Robert, Danièle
%A Vaissiere, Jacqueline
%A Viallet, François
%A Vincent, Coralie
%S Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’10)
%D 2010
%8 may
%I European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
%C Valletta, Malta
%F fougeron-etal-2010-despho
%X This paper presents the rationale, objectives and advances of an on-going project (the DesPho-APaDy project funded by the French National Agency of Research) which aims to provide a systematic and quantified description of French dysarthric speech, over a large population of patients and three dysarthria types (related to the parkinson’s disease, the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis disease, and a pure cerebellar alteration). The two French corpora of dysarthric patients, from which the speech data have been selected for analysis purposes, are firstly described. Secondly, this paper discusses and outlines the requirement of a structured and organized computerized platform in order to store, organize and make accessible (for selected and protected usage) dysarthric speech corpora and associated patients clinical information (mostly disseminated in different locations: labs, hospitals, â¦). The design of both a computer database and a multi-field query interface is proposed for the clinical context. Finally, advances of the project related to the selection of the population used for the dysarthria analysis, the preprocessing of the speech files, their orthographic transcription and their automatic alignment are also presented.
%U http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2010/pdf/626_Paper.pdf
Markdown (Informal)
[The DesPho-APaDy Project: Developing an Acoustic-phonetic Characterization of Dysarthric Speech in French](http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2010/pdf/626_Paper.pdf) (Fougeron et al., LREC 2010)
ACL
- Cécile Fougeron, Lise Crevier-Buchman, Corinne Fredouille, Alain Ghio, Christine Meunier, Claude Chevrie-Muller, Jean-Francois Bonastre, Antonia Colazo Simon, Céline Delooze, Danielle Duez, Cédric Gendrot, Thierry Legou, Nathalie Levèque, Claire Pillot-Loiseau, Serge Pinto, Gilles Pouchoulin, Danièle Robert, Jacqueline Vaissiere, François Viallet, et al.. 2010. The DesPho-APaDy Project: Developing an Acoustic-phonetic Characterization of Dysarthric Speech in French. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10), Valletta, Malta. European Language Resources Association (ELRA).