Computer animated speech therapy (CAST)
Date of Publication
1996
Document Type
Bachelor's Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Subject Categories
Computer Sciences
College
College of Computer Studies
Department/Unit
Computer Science
Abstract/Summary
The system Computer Animated Speech Therapy (CAST) is a software that is aimed at helping speech pathologists in treating patients with various speech disorders. It serves as a visual therapy tool which illustrates the cross section of the face in order to display the lip, tongue and jaw movements involved in producing the various speech sounds. The three parts mentioned are the concentration of the system but it also displays the movement in the glottis and soft and hard palate. CAST offers five main features -- File, Database, Animate, Verbalize, and Synch. Aside from this, it also provides an editor wherein texts and IPA's can be formed. The File commands available are Load, New, Delete, Save, and Save As. The files accessed have a proprietary format. Once a file has been accessed, the editor is made available to the user. In creating texts, the user has to provide a word and its IPA. The Database offers the user the choice of search, insertion, deletion, or modification of database entries. The Animate function makes use of morphing algorithms to display the transitions involved in producing the various phonetic sounds. The system also offers the Verbalize option which produces the audio equivalent of a given text. The Synch function produces both audio and video output for a specified text.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Accession Number
TU08540
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F, Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Physical Description
2 v. (various pagings); computer print-out
Keywords
Computer animation; Speech therapy; Sound -- Digital techniques; Computer vision; Computer sound processing
Recommended Citation
Merida, J. C., Pineda, E. R., Villanueva, L. E., & Yu, F. P. (1996). Computer animated speech therapy (CAST). Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6597