There was a research project focussing on mnd patients in the states but
cant remember which university it is if you type in mnd and voice banking
into google it will come up.
Deborah Jans
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KEYCOMM
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> I'm convinced that someone was working on "voice banking" with exactly
> this in mind, but I can't find any record in my files. I'd guess at it
> being a research place in the US.
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> Keep looking!
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> Barry
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> Is there a way to record the speech of a patient for use with a text to
> speech VOCA?
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> I have a client with a progressive dysarthria who would like to record her
> speech now to use at a later date with a VOCA without being restricted to
> pre-stored phrases.
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> Tracy Phillips
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