RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Acoustic characterization and perceptual analysis of the relative importance of prosody in speech of people with Down syndrome A1 Corrales Astorgano, Mario A1 Escudero Mancebo, David A1 González Ferreras, César AB There are many studies that identify important deficits in the voice production of people with Down syndrome. These deficits affect not only the spectral domain, but also the intonation, accent, rhythm and speech rate. The main aim of this work is the identication of the acoustic features that characterize the speech of people with Down syndrome, taking into account the different frequency, energy, temporal and spectral domains. The comparison of the relative weight of these features for the characterization of Down syndrome people's speech is another aim of this study. The openSmile toolkit with the GeMAPS feature set was used to extract acoustic features from a speech corpus of utterances from typically developing individuals and individuals with Down syndrome. Then, the most discriminant features were identied using statistical tests. Moreover, three binary classiers were trained using these features. The best classication rate, using only spectral features, is 87.33%, and using frequency, energy and temporal features, it is 91.83%. Finally, a perception test has been performed using recordings created with a prosody transfer algorithm: the prosody of utterances from one group of speakers was transferred to utterances of another group. The results of this test show the importance of intonation and rhythm in the identication of a voice as non typical. As conclusion, the results obtained point to the training of prosody in order to improve the quality of the speech production of those with Down syndrome. PB Elsevier SN 0167-6393 YR 2018 FD 2018 LK https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/51995 UL https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/51995 LA eng NO Speech Communication, 2018, vol. 99, p. 90-100 DS UVaDOC RD 22-dic-2024