Measuring speech intelligibility is crucial to assessing and managing dysarthria. This article from #ASHASIG19 explores how advances in artificial intelligence can help create cross-language intelligibility assessments https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2025_PERSP-25-00030 @cmu.edu #SLPeeps #SLP2Be
Using AI tools to help with clinical decision-making may sound like a good idea, but you'll have to account for the complex nature of speech and unclear AI decision-making processes. Learn more in this article from #ASHASIG19 pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/...
Speaking on a topic may be difficult for people with speech and language disorders, who tend to focus on articulation vs their message. This article from #ASHASIG19 showed how typically fluent adults adapted to delayed auditory feedback pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/...
Author @bricecollin.bsky.social writes "Check out this scoping review on demographic representation and reporting in gender perception literature from #ASHASIG19. Some of the most rarely reported variables were race, ethnicity, and dialect" on.asha.org/41gpxdD #SLPeeps #SLP2Be
This tutorial from #ASHASIG19 can help students, scholars, and members of the general public combat linguistic discrimination, or unfair treatment based on how people use spoken language. Read more! pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/...
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In this article from #ASHASIG19, authors argue that acoustic-phonetic variation and its representation cannot be understood through a traditional gender binary. Reed more about the need for diverse perspectives in speech science on.asha.org/4lNrabD #SLPeeps #SLP2Be