Parkinson’s disease can start with very subtle changes, but catching the early signs might make a difference in treatment.
Researchers estimate that 89% of people with Parkinson's disease (PD) have speech and voice disorders including disorders of laryngeal, respiratory and articulatory function. Despite the high ...
Listening to people with Parkinson's disease made an automatic speech recognizer 30-percent more accurate, according to a new study. As Mark Hasegawa-Johnson combed through data from his latest ...
Sep. 27, 2024 — Listening to people with Parkinson's disease made an automatic speech recognizer 30-percent more accurate, according to a new ... New Visual Technique Could Advance Early ...
balance problems and slurred speech. About 1 million Americans are living with Parkinson’s, and 10 million people worldwide, the foundation estimates. It usually appears after age 60 ...
By Emily Schmall and Nina Agrawal The retired N.F.L. quarterback Brett Favre told a congressional committee on Tuesday that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, a progressive ...
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While a tremor is perhaps the most recognizable symptom of Parkinson's, the disease can also cause stiffness, slowed movement, impaired balance and speech changes. After Alzheimer's disease ...
We asked: can you train an automatic speech recognizer to understand people with dysarthria from Parkinson’s by exposing it to a small group of people with similar speech patterns?” ...
We asked: can you train an automatic speech recognizer to understand people with dysarthria from Parkinson's by exposing it to a small group of people with similar speech patterns?" Hasegawa ...