Speech-Based Human and Service Robot Interaction: An Application for Mexican Dysarthric People

Author:

Morales Santiago Omar Caballero1,Enríquez Gladys Bonilla1,Romero Felipe Trujillo1

Affiliation:

1. Technological University of the Mixteca, Huajuapan de León, Oaxaca, México

Abstract

Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder due to weakness or poor coordination of the speech muscles. This condition can be caused by a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or by a degenerative neurological disease. Commonly, people with this disorder also have muscular dystrophy, which restricts their use of switches or keyboards for communication or control of assistive devices (i.e., an electric wheelchair or a service robot). In this case, speech recognition is an attractive alternative for interaction and control of service robots, despite the difficulty of achieving robust recognition performance. In this paper we present a speech recognition system for human and service robot interaction for Mexican Spanish dysarthric speakers. The core of the system consisted of a Speaker Adaptive (SA) recognition system trained with normal-speech. Features such as on-line control of the language model perplexity and the adding of vocabulary, contribute to high recognition performance. Others, such as assessment and text-to-speech (TTS) synthesis, contribute to a more complete interaction with a service robot. Live tests were performed with two mild dysarthric speakers, achieving recognition accuracies of 90–95% for spontaneous speech and 95–100% of accomplished simulated service robot tasks.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computer Science Applications,Software

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