Evaluating acoustic representations and normalization for rhoticity classification in children with speech sound disorders

Author:

Benway Nina R.12ORCID,Preston Jonathan L.1ORCID,Salekin Asif3ORCID,Hitchcock Elaine4,McAllister Tara5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Communication Sciences & Disorders, Syracuse University 1 , Syracuse, New York 13244, USA

2. Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maryland 2 , College Park, Maryland 20742, USA

3. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Syracuse University 3 , Syracuse, New York 13244, USA

4. Communication Sciences & Disorders, Montclair State University 4 , Montclair, New Jersey 07043, USA

5. Communicative Sciences & Disorders, New York University 5 , New York, New York 10007, USA benway@umd.edu , jopresto@syr.edu , asalekin@syr.edu , hitchcocke@montclair.edu , tkm214@nyu.edu

Abstract

The effects of different acoustic representations and normalizations were compared for classifiers predicting perception of children's rhotic versus derhotic /ɹ/. Formant and Mel frequency cepstral coefficient (MFCC) representations for 350 speakers were z-standardized, either relative to values in the same utterance or age-and-sex data for typical /ɹ/. Statistical modeling indicated age-and-sex normalization significantly increased classifier performances. Clinically interpretable formants performed similarly to MFCCs and were endorsed for deep neural network engineering, achieving mean test-participant-specific F1-score = 0.81 after personalization and replication (σx = 0.10, med = 0.83, n = 48). Shapley additive explanations analysis indicated the third formant most influenced fully rhotic predictions.

Funder

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

Publisher

Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

Subject

General Medicine

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