2020 28th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) 2021
DOI: 10.23919/eusipco47968.2020.9287502
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Weak Speech Supervision: A case study of Dysarthria Severity Classification

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“…In their work, they discovered that Harmonic-related features could distinguish intelligibility levels and achieve the highest accuracy compared to other features but struggled with mild dysarthria. Also, in [67], where the authors rely only on the MFCC features set and achieved up to 99% accuracy rate after experiencing several trails with different utterances lengths, 50, 200, and 300 and found that increasing the length of utterances will lead to better performance. A similar attempt relying on MFCC is in [91].…”
Section: A Discussion Of Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their work, they discovered that Harmonic-related features could distinguish intelligibility levels and achieve the highest accuracy compared to other features but struggled with mild dysarthria. Also, in [67], where the authors rely only on the MFCC features set and achieved up to 99% accuracy rate after experiencing several trails with different utterances lengths, 50, 200, and 300 and found that increasing the length of utterances will lead to better performance. A similar attempt relying on MFCC is in [91].…”
Section: A Discussion Of Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%