ConductSpeech

SALT-compatible workflow

SALT-Compatible Language Sample Analysis

ConductSpeech brings SALT-style language sample analysis into a browser workflow built for modern SLPs. Clinicians can record or upload a sample, review the AI transcript, apply familiar coding conventions, and generate reports from the reviewed metrics.

The important difference is control: ConductSpeech does not ask clinicians to trust a black box. It gives them an editable transcript, visible metrics, source-aware norm comparisons, and a report that reflects the sample they reviewed.

Sample result

SALT-Compatible Language Sample Analysis

Reviewed

Transcript

SALT-style speaker lines and editable codes

Core metrics

MLU, TTR, NDW, NTW, PGU, errors

SALT structure

Subordination Index, C-units, clauses

Workflow

Record, edit, analyze, report

Syntax

C-units, clauses, SI

Fluency

Mazes and verbal facility

Training

Reliability comparison

Workflow

Record, edit, analyze, report

Syntax

C-units, clauses, SI

Fluency

Mazes and verbal facility

Training

Reliability comparison

How it fits into a speech workflow

1

Collect

Start from a recording, transcript, or saved session.

2

Review

Check speaker turns and make clinical edits before relying on results.

3

Measure

See the language measures and notes that matter for this feature.

4

Use

Bring the output into reports, progress review, or research exports.

A complete language sample workflow

A school or clinic can use one workflow for timed recordings, typed samples, transcript review, metric calculation, norm comparison, and report generation. That removes the handoff between generic transcription software, spreadsheets, desktop-only coding tools, and a separate report template.

  • Start with audio upload, browser recording, or typed utterances.
  • Review and edit the transcript before relying on metrics.
  • Use protocol and grade context when comparisons are available.
  • Generate reports from the same reviewed data shown in the dashboard.

Built for SALT-trained clinicians

ConductSpeech supports the concepts clinicians expect from SALT-style work: speaker lines, mazes, error codes, C-units, Subordination Index, verbal facility, protocol matching, and inter-rater reliability. The product does not copy SALT's desktop interface; it uses the conventions clinicians already understand inside a faster cloud workflow.

Transparent enough for clinical review

Every advertised metric is visible before report generation. If a sample lacks word timing, verbal facility is shown as unavailable rather than invented. If an exact grade and protocol comparison is not available, the interface explains that it is using the closest supported comparison.

What users see

What a reviewed sample can include

A compact result view turns the feature into reviewable language, not a technical readout.

Transcript

SALT-style speaker lines and editable codes

Core metrics

MLU, TTR, NDW, NTW, PGU, errors

SALT structure

Subordination Index, C-units, clauses

Fluency

Maze summary and timed verbal facility when available

Clinical interpretation notes

  • ConductSpeech is SALT-compatible, not SALT-certified or SALT-licensed.
  • Clinicians remain responsible for final interpretation and report sign-off.
  • Norm comparisons depend on available age, grade, and protocol references.

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