Recent advances in speech technology are potentially of great benefit to the professionals who help people with speech problems: therapists, pathologists, educators and clinicians. There are 3 obstacles to progress which we seek to address in the CloudCAST project: the design of applications deploying the technology should be user-driven, the computing resource should be available remotely the software should be capable of personalisation: clinical applications demand individual solutions. CloudCAST aims to provide such a resource, and in addition to gather the data produced as the applications are used, to underpin the machine learning required for further progress.
Green, P., Marxer, R., Cunningham, S., Christensen, H., Rudzicz, F., Yancheva, M., et al. (2016). CloudCAST-Remote speech technology for speech professionals. Grenoble : International Speech and Communication Association [10.21437/Interspeech.2016-148].
CloudCAST-Remote speech technology for speech professionals
DESIDERI, LORENZO;TAMBURINI, FABIO
2016
Abstract
Recent advances in speech technology are potentially of great benefit to the professionals who help people with speech problems: therapists, pathologists, educators and clinicians. There are 3 obstacles to progress which we seek to address in the CloudCAST project: the design of applications deploying the technology should be user-driven, the computing resource should be available remotely the software should be capable of personalisation: clinical applications demand individual solutions. CloudCAST aims to provide such a resource, and in addition to gather the data produced as the applications are used, to underpin the machine learning required for further progress.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.