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Voice analysis for the measurement of anxiety
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1977A recently developed technique for the acoustical analysis of speech is described. Speech is analysed electronically for the presence or absence of a microtremor having a frequency of about 10 Hz. This tremor is said to be attenuated in states of psychological stress.
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Voice over IPsec: analysis and solutions
18th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, 2002. Proceedings., 2003In this paper we present the results of the experimental analysis of the transmission of voice over secure communication links implementing IPsec. Critical parameters characterizing the real-time transmission of voice over an IPsec-ured Internet connection, as well as techniques that could be adopted to overcome some of the limitations of VoIPsec ...
R. Barbieri, D. Bruschi, E. Rosti
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Living with the anorexic voice: A thematic analysis
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 2010Objectives. A factor said to drive the behaviours of people with the eating disorder anorexia nervosa is the inner voice some recount hearing. However, little systematic examination has been made of this entity. The study aimed to investigate experiences of and reflections on living with an anorexic voice.
Tierney, Stephanie, Fox, John R E
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Time normalization in voice analysis
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1992The harmonics-to-noise ratio (HNR) has been widely accepted for quantifying the irregular or noise component of voice. HNR, however, is usually inflated by cycle-to-cycle variations of fundamental frequency period because zero padding is used for time normalization of the wavelet.
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Stylistic Analysis of The Voice
International Journal of Linguistics, 2012The aim of this paper is to analyze the stylistic features of V.S Pritchett’s story ‘The Voice’. First of all it gives an overview of stylistics and the features being analyzed, and then the actual purpose behind the stylistic analysis is disclosed. The concern here is to analyze the linguistics patterns as to how certain stylistic devices tend to work
Hafiz Ahmad Bilal +4 more
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2021
The research and results in the field of acoustic analysis of voices for different purposes—laryngeal pathology detection, speaker recognition and evaluation of the emotional state at the Center on Biomedical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (now Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering) has been described.
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The research and results in the field of acoustic analysis of voices for different purposes—laryngeal pathology detection, speaker recognition and evaluation of the emotional state at the Center on Biomedical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (now Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering) has been described.
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Voice models and analysis for biomedical applications
Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 2006The main issues of voice modelling and analysis are summarized and new scientific contributions are ...
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2014
The voice and video streaming are the most common real-time wireless services in the modern day wireless networks [1]. The demand for video streaming is growing rapidly, and it is predicted to be the most common wireless service in the future [2]. As an upcoming networking approach, it is necessary to support the voice and video services over CRNs.
Subodha Gunawardena, Weihua Zhuang
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The voice and video streaming are the most common real-time wireless services in the modern day wireless networks [1]. The demand for video streaming is growing rapidly, and it is predicted to be the most common wireless service in the future [2]. As an upcoming networking approach, it is necessary to support the voice and video services over CRNs.
Subodha Gunawardena, Weihua Zhuang
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Voices of the self in psychotherapy: A qualitative analysis
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 2001Approaches that view the self as constituted by socio‐cultural processes and as plural, consisting of a multiplicity of states, positions, functions, etc., have flourished in the last decades. This paper explores the multi‐voiced nature of the self, drawing upon Lacan's theory of subjectivity and Bakhtin's concept of dialogism.
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Voice Feature Analysis for Early Detection of Voice Disability in Children
2018 IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT), 2018Voice disability is one of the common disabilities encountered by human being. Around 1.2% of the World’s population have been diagnosed with some form of voice disability. Painful endoscopic procedures are commonly practiced to detect this disability.
Dina Taib +2 more
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