Nosey : Open-source hardware for acoustic nasalance

Dewhurst, Maya and Collins, Jack and Lo, Justin J. H. and Alderton, Roy and Kirkham, Sam (2025) Nosey : Open-source hardware for acoustic nasalance. In: Proceedings of Interspeech 2025 :. International Speech Communication Association, Rotterdam. (In Press)

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Abstract

We introduce Nosey (Nasalance Open Source Estimation sYstem), a low-cost, customizable, 3D-printed system for recording acoustic nasalance data that we have made available as open-source hardware (http://github.com/phoneticslab/nosey). We first outline the motivations and design principles behind our hardware nasalance system, and then present a comparison between Nosey and a commercial nasalance device. Nosey shows consistently higher nasalance scores than the commercial device, but the magnitude of contrast between phonological environments is comparable between systems. We also review ways of customizing the hardware to facilitate testing, such as comparison of microphones and different construction materials. We conclude that Nosey is a flexible and cost-effective alternative to commercial nasometry devices and propose some methodological considerations for its use in data collection.

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30 May 2025 15:40
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In Press
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15 Jun 2025 23:44