Scientific Data (Jul 2024)

Voice signals database of ALS patients with different dysarthria severity and healthy controls

  • Raffaele Dubbioso,
  • Myriam Spisto,
  • Laura Verde,
  • Valentina Virginia Iuzzolino,
  • Gianmaria Senerchia,
  • Elena Salvatore,
  • Giuseppe De Pietro,
  • Ivanoe De Falco,
  • Giovanna Sannino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03597-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract This paper describes a new publicly-available database of VOiCe signals acquired in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) patients (VOC-ALS) and healthy controls performing different speech tasks. This dataset consists of 1224 voice signals recorded from 153 participants: 51 healthy controls (32 males and 19 females) and 102 ALS patients (65 males and 37 females) with different severity of dysarthria. Each subject’s voice was recorded using a smartphone application (Vox4Health) while performing several vocal tasks, including a sustained phonation of the vowels /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, /u/ and /pa/, /ta/, /ka/ syllable repetition. Basic derived speech metrics such as harmonics-to-noise ratio, mean and standard deviation of fundamental frequency (F0), jitter and shimmer were calculated. The F0 standard deviation of vowels and syllables showed an excellent ability to identify people with ALS and to discriminate the different severity of dysarthria. These data represent the most comprehensive database of voice signals in ALS and form a solid basis for research on the recognition of voice impairment in ALS patients for use in clinical applications.