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Sistem Klasifikasi Kondisi Pita Suara dengan Metode Decision Tree
This paper presents the study of pathological vocal cords classification using digital image processing. There are six classifications of vocal cords, including the normal vocal cords condition.
Hertiana Bethaningtyas+2 more
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Notes on glottal flow and acoustic inertial effects [PDF]
This text is a compilation of some of the notes that the author has written during the development of the low-order model "DICO" [2, 8, 10, 11] for vowel phonation and the even more rudimentary glottal flow model [9] for processing high-speed glottal video data.
arxiv
Speaker identification from the sound of the human breath [PDF]
This paper examines the speaker identification potential of breath sounds in continuous speech. Speech is largely produced during exhalation. In order to replenish air in the lungs, speakers must periodically inhale. When inhalation occurs in the midst of continuous speech, it is generally through the mouth. Intra-speech breathing behavior has been the
arxiv
Objective: Air-Q intubating laryngeal airway (ILA) is associated with a 58-77% success rate in blind intubation. The newer laryngeal mask airway (LMA) blockbuster is specially designed to facilitate easier endotracheal intubation and may have a higher ...
Kavitha Girish+7 more
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Background: Traditionally, the sniffing position has been considered a standard head and neck position during direct laryngoscopy. The perfect head and neck position for video laryngoscopy has yet not been described.
Mamta Bhardwaj+5 more
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Glottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma Metastatic to the Brain
Spread of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) commonly occurs vialocal lymphatic channels. Owing to scanty lymphatic drainage and vascular supply, SCC arising from the glottis rarely metastasizes.
Shashikant CU
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Background and Aims: The difficulty during flexible fiber-optic bronchoscopy (FOB) guided tracheal intubation could be because of inability in visualising glottis, advancing and railroading of endotracheal tube.
Elangovan Muthukumar+4 more
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A quantitative study of airway ultrasound in predicting difficult laryngoscopy: A prospective study
Purpose: As common clinical screening tests cannot effectively predict a difficult airway, and unanticipated difficult laryngoscopy remains a challenge for physicians.
Lin Ning+7 more
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Experimental validation and physical modelling of vocal folds pathologies
Voiced sounds involve self-sustained vocal folds oscillations due to the interaction between the airflow and the vocal folds. Common vocal folds pathologies like polyps and anatomical asymmetry degrade the mechanical vocal fold properties and ...
Brutel, Claire+3 more
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Multimodal Laryngoscopic Video Analysis for Assisted Diagnosis of Vocal Fold Paralysis [PDF]
This paper presents the Multimodal Laryngoscopic Video Analyzing System (MLVAS), a novel system that leverages both audio and video data to automatically extract key video segments and metrics from raw laryngeal videostroboscopic videos for assisted clinical assessment.
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