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This project focuses on developing an open-source tool for automatically recognizing infant vocalizations to enhance research in language acquisition. It aims to analyze early speech patterns in infants, including those with speech disorders, by leveraging advanced speech processing and machine learning techniques.
Babbling is a critical milestone of infant speech development.
In only 12 months, infants explore how to move their mouth, tongue, and vocal cords to produce increasingly complex sounds before eventually producing their first words.
Investigating early vocal development in both typical and atypical infant populations requires meticulous efforts involving the time-consuming and labor-intensive process of manually transcribing children’s linguistic productions.
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MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV
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