Fluency Bank: A new resource for fluency research and practice
•The National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation have funded a new data repository (FluencyBank) and tools to permit greater datasharing among fluency researchers.•FluencyBank also hosts a new teaching resource for instructors of university-level fluency disorders classes.•FluencyB...
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description | •The National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation have funded a new data repository (FluencyBank) and tools to permit greater datasharing among fluency researchers.•FluencyBank also hosts a new teaching resource for instructors of university-level fluency disorders classes.•FluencyBank has developed one new computational tool (FluCalc) for fluency researchers and clinicians, and offers additional computational utilities for clinical appraisal of patients/clients with fluency disorders.•FluencyBank has implemented a new, standard set of fluency codes to enable datasharing across language communities with differing orthographies. |
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