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  • Speech pathology
  • Computational linguistics
  • Machine learning in healthcare

Background:

  • Previous research successfully differentiated normal and abnormal voice samples.
  • Further classification of specific voice disorders from speech signals remains a challenge.
  • Limited studies explore continuous speech for multi-class voice disorder identification.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel framework for classifying four common voice disorders using continuous Mandarin speech.
  • To compare the performance of continuous speech analysis against single-vowel analysis for voice disorder classification.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of a bi-directional long-short term memory network (BiLSTM) for modeling sequential speech features in voice disorders.

Main Methods:

  • Acoustic signals were converted into mel-frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCCs).
  • A bi-directional long-short term memory network (BiLSTM) was employed to capture temporal dependencies in speech.
  • Experiments utilized a large-scale database of 1,045 continuous Mandarin speech recordings collected between 2012 and 2019.

Main Results:

  • The proposed continuous speech framework achieved accuracy improvements of 78.12-89.27%.
  • Unweighted average recall saw significant gains, ranging from 50.92-80.68%, compared to single-vowel methods.
  • Principal component analysis visualized model capabilities, and sensitivity analysis provided insights into disorder-specific performance.

Conclusions:

  • Continuous Mandarin speech analysis with BiLSTM demonstrates superior performance for voice disorder classification.
  • The findings align with other machine learning models, confirming the robustness of the approach.
  • Alternative experiments on balanced datasets reinforced the advantages of using continuous speech for learning voice disorders.