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An assistive training tool for rehabilitation of dysphonia is designed, developed and iteratively evaluated and optimized according to the practical clinical needs. The assistive tool employs serious games as the attractive logic part, and running on the tablet with normal microphone and/or Kinect2 as voice input device. The patient is able to play the game as well as conduct the voice training simultaneously...
The purpose of this work is designing and implementing a rehabilitation software for dysphonic patients. Constant training is a key factor for this type of therapy. The patient can play the game as well as conduct the voice training simultaneously guided by therapists at clinic or exercise independently at home. The voice information can be recorded and extracted for evaluating the long-time rehabilitation...
An assistive training tool for rehabilitation of dysphonic patients is designed and developed according to the practical clinical needs. The assistive tool employs a space flight game as the attractive logic part, and microphone arrays as input device, which is getting rid of ambient noise by setting a specific orientation. The therapist can guide the patient to play the game as well as the voice...
An assistive training tool software for rehabilitation of dysphonic patients is evaluated according to the practical clinical feedback from the treatments. One stroke sufferer and one parkinson sufferer have provided earnest suggestions for the improvement of our tool software. Seven pitch estimation algorithms have been evaluated and compared with selected patients voice database. A series of benchmarks...
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