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Liu, Dancheng; Yang, Jason; Albrecht-Buehler, Ishan; Qin, Helen; Li, Sophie; Hu, Yuting; Nassereldine, Amir; Xiong, Jinjun (, Proceedings of the AAAI Symposium Series)Speech is a fundamental aspect of human life, crucial not only for communication but also for cognitive, social, and academic development. Children with speech disorders (SD) face significant challenges that, if unaddressed, can result in lasting negative impacts. Traditionally, speech and language assessments (SLA) have been conducted by skilled speech-language pathologists (SLPs), but there is a growing need for efficient and scalable SLA methods powered by artificial intelligence. This position paper presents a survey of existing techniques suitable for automating SLA pipelines, with an emphasis on adapting automatic speech recognition (ASR) models for children’s speech, an overview of current SLAs and their automated counterparts to demonstrate the feasibility of AI-enhanced SLA pipelines, and a discussion of practical considerations, including accessibility and privacy concerns, associated with the deployment of AI-powered SLAs.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available November 8, 2025
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Liu, Dancheng; Ergun, Kazim; Rosing, Tajana Šimunić (, IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP))