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- A European Portuguese Children Speech Database for Computer Aided Speech TherapyPublication . Lopes, Carla, Alexandra Calado Lopes; Veiga, Arlindo; Perdigão, FernandoThis paper introduces a European Portuguese speech database containing spoken material recorded from children. The need for such database arose from the need of train phone models for the development of a computer aided speech therapy system. Articulatory disorders affect a significant number of children in pre-school age. We propose a system intended to assist and reinforce the conventional speech therapy programs. Through the systematic use of games, it learns the phones where the child has more difficulty to pronounce. The child is then taken to train the production of those phones by playing games. Another interest of a children speech database is that accurate children's phone recognition is only possible using training data that reflects the population of users. It is a difficult task due to the high pitch of children's speech
- HESITA(te) in PortuguesePublication . Candeias, Sara; Celorico, Dirce; Proença, Jorge; Veiga, Arlindo; Lopes, Carla, Alexandra Calado Lopes; Perdigão, FernandoHesitations, so-called disfluencies, are a characteristic of spontaneous speech, playing a primary role in its structure, reflecting aspects of the language production and the management of inter-communication. In this paper we intend to present a database of hesitations in European Portuguese speech - HESITA - as a relevant base of work to study a variety of speech phenomena. Patterns of hesitations, hesitation distribution according to speaking style, and phonetic properties of the fillers are some of the characteristics we extrapolated from the HESITA database. This database also represents an important resource for improvement in synthetic speech naturalness as well as in robust acoustic modelling for automatic speech recognition. The HESITA database is the output of a project in the speech-processing field for European Portuguese held by an interdisciplinary group in intimate articulation between engineering tools and experience and the linguistic approach.
