Speech Analysis of Patients with Cleft Palate Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques: A Systematic Review

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Head & Face Medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-24 DOI:10.1177/27325016231187985
An-sheng Zhang, Rachel E. Pyon, Kevin Chen, Alexander Y. Lin
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Introduction: This systematic review examines the use of machine learning (ML) algorithms to detect hypernasal speech in patients with cleft palate (CP), which can persist after primary repair surgery, and require revision. Due to a shortage of speech language pathologists (SLPs), automated detection tools could help improve access to care in underserved areas. The study compares the characteristics and accuracy of different types of machine learning algorithms. Methods: On August 18, 2021, searches were conducted across 8 databases: PubMed, SCOPUS, Cochrane, IEEE, ACM, L&LB, PsychInfo, and CINAHL. Search terms used were: (Artificial Intelligence OR Machine Learning OR Neural networks AND Cleft lip OR Cleft palate OR Hypernasality OR Velopharyngeal Insufficiency). To be included, papers needed to describe ML algorithms for CP speech detection and report concordance to human professional speech clinicians. Results: Database searches yielded 135 unique articles. Five articles met full inclusion criteria and 3 additional articles were identified by hand searching references of articles that passed initial screening. These algorithms were categorized as either Feature Dependent non-Deep learning (n = 5) or Feature Dependent deep learning (n = 2) algorithms or Feature Independent deep learning (n = 3) algorithms. Their pooled average concordance were 0.85, 0.93, and 0.91 respectively. Their average training database sizes were 3587, 3921, and 6306 speech samples respectively. Conclusion: Machine learning algorithms have been shown to be an effective tool for the evaluation of hypernasal speech. This systematic review has shown that ML algorithms are able to detect hypernasality with high concordance, consistent with professional speech language clinicians in a rapid, and autonomous manner. ML algorithms can extend the reach of speech language pathologists and complement their gold standard, this long-term outcome monitoring has great potential to improve treatment outcomes.
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应用人工智能技术对腭裂患者言语分析的系统综述
简介:本系统综述研究了机器学习(ML)算法在腭裂(CP)患者中检测高鼻音的使用,这些患者在初次修复手术后可能持续存在,需要翻修。由于语言病理学家(slp)的短缺,自动化检测工具可以帮助改善服务不足地区的护理机会。该研究比较了不同类型机器学习算法的特点和准确性。方法:于2021年8月18日,在PubMed、SCOPUS、Cochrane、IEEE、ACM、L&LB、PsychInfo和CINAHL 8个数据库中进行检索。使用的搜索词是:(人工智能或机器学习或神经网络和唇裂或腭裂或鼻音过度或腭咽功能不全)。为了被纳入,论文需要描述用于CP语音检测的ML算法,并向人类专业语音临床医生报告一致性。结果:数据库搜索产生了135篇独特的文章。5篇文章符合全部纳入标准,另外3篇文章通过手工检索通过初步筛选的文章的参考文献。这些算法被分类为特征依赖非深度学习(n = 5)、特征依赖深度学习(n = 2)算法或特征独立深度学习(n = 3)算法。他们的合并平均一致性分别为0.85、0.93和0.91。他们的平均训练库大小分别为3587、3921和6306个语音样本。结论:机器学习算法已被证明是评估高鼻音语音的有效工具。该系统综述表明,机器学习算法能够以高度一致性检测高鼻音,以快速和自主的方式与专业语言临床医生保持一致。机器学习算法可以扩展语言病理学家的范围,并补充他们的黄金标准,这种长期的结果监测具有改善治疗结果的巨大潜力。
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Head & Face Medicine
Head & Face Medicine DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Head & Face Medicine is a multidisciplinary open access journal that publishes basic and clinical research concerning all aspects of cranial, facial and oral conditions. The journal covers all aspects of cranial, facial and oral diseases and their management. It has been designed as a multidisciplinary journal for clinicians and researchers involved in the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of diseases which affect the human head and face. The journal is wide-ranging, covering the development, aetiology, epidemiology and therapy of head and face diseases to the basic science that underlies these diseases. Management of head and face diseases includes all aspects of surgical and non-surgical treatments including psychopharmacological therapies.
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