Band importance for speech-in-speech recognition in the presence of extended high-frequency cues. [PDF]
Ananthanarayana RM, Buss E, Monson BB.
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Research on automatic assessment of the severity of unilateral vocal cord paralysis based on Mel-spectrogram and convolutional neural networks. [PDF]
Ma S +8 more
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Assessing accuracy of resonances obtained with reassigned spectrograms from the "ground truth" of physical vocal tract models. [PDF]
Shadle CH, Fulop SA, Chen WR, Whalen DH.
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Smartphone Recordings are Comparable to "Gold Standard" Recordings for Acoustic Measurements of Voice. [PDF]
Awan SN +5 more
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Adaptation to Noise in Spectrotemporal Modulation Detection and Word Recognition. [PDF]
López-Ramos D +4 more
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There has been a lack of objective data on the singing voice registers, particularly on the so called “whistle” register, occurring in the top part of the female pitch range, which is accessible only to some singers. This study offers unique strobolaryngoscopic and high-speed (7812.5images∕s) videokymographic data on the vocal fold behavior of an ...
Svec, Jan G. +2 more
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This chapter aims at providing the reader with a short and comprehensive introduction to the spectrographic analysis of speech and its applications in clinical linguistics. Since the development of the first sound spectrograph, also called sonograph, in the 1940s (Koening et al., 1946), the rapid change in both instruments for data collection and sound
Chiara Meluzzi
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From visible speech to voiceprints - blessing and curse of sound spectrography
: Sound spectrography is probably the single most widely used tool in acoustic phonetics today. It was first called Visible Speech, thus linking it to Alexander Melville Bell's 1867 publication. At that time, of course, the term only referred to auditory
Angelika Braun
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The Assessment of Nasality with a Nasometer and Sound Spectrography in Patients with Nasal Polyposis
With the development of computerized acoustic analysis systems, an objective measure of nasal speech has become readily available by means of a simple, noninvasive technique. In this study, we assessed the nasality in patients with multiple nasal polyposis before and after endoscopic sinus surgery.
K H, Hong, S H, Kwon, S S, Jung
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Sound Spectrography in Pediatric Diagnosis
J, Lind +6 more
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