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Design and Evaluation of Korean Electropalatography (K-EPG)

Authors
Woo, Seong-TakHa, Ji-WanNa, SungdaeChoi, HyunjooPyun, Sung-Bom
Issue Date
Jun-2021
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
articulation disorders; dysarthria; speech sound disorders; tongue contact force; tongue location detection
Citation
SENSORS, v.21, no.11
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Journal Title
SENSORS
Volume
21
Number
11
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/137355
DOI
10.3390/s21113802
ISSN
1424-8220
Abstract
Recently, the development of medical rehabilitation technology has resulted in an increased interest in speech therapy equipment. In particular, research on articulation therapy for communication disorders is being actively conducted. The existing methods for the diagnosis and treatment of speech disorders, such as traditional tactile perception tests and methods based on the empirical judgment of speech therapists, have many limitations. Moreover, the position and contact force of the tongue are key factors in speech disorders with regards to articulation. This is a very important factor in the distinction of Korean characters such as lax, tense and aspirated consonants. In this study, we proposed a Korean-electropalatography (EPG) system to easily measure and monitor the position and contact force of the tongue during articulation treatment and diagnosis. In our proposed K-EPG system, a sensor was fabricated using an AgCl electrode and biocompatible silicon. Furthermore, the measured signal was analyzed by implementing a bio-signal processing module and monitoring program. In particular, the bio-signal was measured by inserting the device into the palate of an experimental healthy test group (four subjects). Through these experiments, we confirmed that our K-EPG system could be applied to clinical treatment in speech therapy.
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