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Analysis of speech production real-time MRI

Ramanarayanan, Vikram ; Tilsen, Sam ; Proctor, Michael ; Töger, Johannes LU ; Goldstein, Louis ; Nayak, Krishna S. and Narayanan, Shrikanth (2018) In Computer Speech and Language 52. p.1-22
Abstract

Recent advances in real-time magnetic resonance imaging (RT-MRI) have made it possible to study the anatomy and dynamic motion of the vocal tract during speech production with great detail. The abundance of rich data on speech articulation provided by medical imaging techniques affords new opportunities for speech science, linguistics, clinical and technological research and application development, but also presents new challenges in audio–video data analysis and data modeling. We review techniques used in analysis of articulatory data acquired using RT-MRI, and assess the utility of different approaches for different types of data and research goals.

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Medical image processing, Real-time magnetic resonance imaging, Region of interest, Speech production, Speech science, Vocal tract
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Computer Speech and Language
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52
pages
22 pages
publisher
Academic Press
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  • scopus:85047091465
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0885-2308
DOI
10.1016/j.csl.2018.04.002
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English
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