Speech disorders resulting from Parkinson’s disease (PD), typically classified as hypokinetic dysarthria, include the alteration of speech rhythm, even at the very onset of the disease. The purpose of this study is to test an automatic annotation procedure for the calculation of two rhythmic variables – %V, vowel percentage, and VtoV, the mean interval between two consecutive vowel onset points – on a corpus of read speech collected from 20 patients with early-stage PD and from 20 healthy controls, sex-matched and similar age. The results of the automatic procedure, compared to those previously obtained with the manual labelling, were found to be effective in the characterization of PD speech rhythm, with significantly higher values of %V in patients’ productions than in healthy control speech. Some critical issues are discussed in details.

Ritmo e malattia di Parkinson. Prime riflessioni sull’annotazione automatica del parlato di pazienti in stadi iniziali.

MARTA MAFFIA
;
MASSIMO PETTORINO;ANNA DE MEO;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Speech disorders resulting from Parkinson’s disease (PD), typically classified as hypokinetic dysarthria, include the alteration of speech rhythm, even at the very onset of the disease. The purpose of this study is to test an automatic annotation procedure for the calculation of two rhythmic variables – %V, vowel percentage, and VtoV, the mean interval between two consecutive vowel onset points – on a corpus of read speech collected from 20 patients with early-stage PD and from 20 healthy controls, sex-matched and similar age. The results of the automatic procedure, compared to those previously obtained with the manual labelling, were found to be effective in the characterization of PD speech rhythm, with significantly higher values of %V in patients’ productions than in healthy control speech. Some critical issues are discussed in details.
2022
Italiano
AAVV
14
Jacopo Saturno, Lorenzo Spreafico
Fare linguistica applicata con le digital humanities
117
130
14
978-88-97657-51-4
http://www.aitla.it/24-pubblicazioni/studi-aitla/801-studi-aitla-14-fare-linguistica-applicata-con-le-digital-humanities
Officina 21-AItLA
Milano
ITALIA
Esperti anonimi
ritmo, Parkinson, parlato, annotazione automatica
Nazionale
no
6
Maffia, Marta; Pettorino, Massimo; DE MEO, Anna; DE MICCO, Rosa; Tedeschi, Gioacchino; Tessitore, Alessandro
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
open
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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