Data (Oct 2022)

An Open Dataset of Connected Speech in Aphasia with Consensus Ratings of Auditory-Perceptual Features

  • Zoe Ezzes,
  • Sarah M. Schneck,
  • Marianne Casilio,
  • Davida Fromm,
  • Antje S. Mefferd,
  • Michael de Riesthal,
  • Stephen M. Wilson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/data7110148
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 11
p. 148

Abstract

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Auditory-perceptual rating of connected speech in aphasia (APROCSA) is a system in which trained listeners rate a variety of perceptual features of connected speech samples, representing the disruptions and abnormalities that commonly occur in aphasia. APROCSA has shown promise as an approach for quantifying expressive speech and language function in individuals with aphasia. The aim of this study was to acquire and share a set of audiovisual recordings of connected speech samples from a diverse group of individuals with aphasia, along with consensus ratings of APROCSA features, for future use as training materials to teach others how to use the APROCSA system. Connected speech samples were obtained from six individuals with chronic post-stroke aphasia. The first five minutes of participant speech were excerpted from each sample, and five researchers independently evaluated each sample using APROCSA, rating its 27 features on a five-point scale. The researchers then discussed each feature in turn to obtain consensus ratings. The dataset will provide a useful, freely accessible resource for researchers, clinicians, and students to learn how to evaluate aphasic speech with an auditory-perceptual approach.

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