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  • * A speech corpus of 2,540 samples was collected from 90 children aged 3-6, with each sample annotated by speech-language pathologists to assist in categorization and classification.
  • * Using neural network models and data augmentation techniques, the study achieved a classification accuracy of 74.4% for detecting specific pronunciation disorders in Chinese phrases.

Article Abstract

This article describes a system for analyzing acoustic data to assist in the diagnosis and classification of children's speech sound disorders (SSDs) using a computer. The analysis concentrated on identifying and categorizing four distinct types of Chinese SSDs. The study collected and generated a speech corpus containing 2540 stopping, backing, final consonant deletion process (FCDP), and affrication samples from 90 children aged 3-6 years with normal or pathological articulatory features. Each recording was accompanied by a detailed diagnostic annotation by two speech-language pathologists (SLPs). Classification of the speech samples was accomplished using three well-established neural network models for image classification. The feature maps were created using three sets of MFCC (Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients) parameters extracted from speech sounds and aggregated into a three-dimensional data structure as model input. We employed six techniques for data augmentation to augment the available dataset while avoiding overfitting. The experiments examine the usability of four different categories of Chinese phrases and characters. Experiments with different data subsets demonstrate the system's ability to accurately detect the analyzed pronunciation disorders. The best multi-class classification using a single Chinese phrase achieves an accuracy of 74.4 percent.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9324778PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9070996DOI Listing

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