The Whiting School of Engineering and the School of Medicine are looking for participants with speech impairments

The Atypical Speech Study team, with members from the School of Medicine and the Whiting School of Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, is looking for participants with speech impairments for their study. Certain conditions can make verbal communication challenging. With that in mind, we created a research study to improve the quality of life and communication for individuals living with these disabilities. The purpose of this study is to create a public dataset of atypical speech recordings with the long-term goal of improving speech technologies specifically related to the understanding and processing of atypical speech (speech assistants, new robotics, etc.). Participants will be compensated with up to $100.

See the project's flyer for more details. For more information and enrollment in the study, email atypicalspeech_project@jhu.edu.