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Masculinized or Feminized? Discriminant Analysis of Postmenopausal Women’s Voices
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Voice Analysis and Depression: Structural Limits and Ethical Considerations
CHRISTIAN MONTGOMERY
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Acoustic Voice Analysis of Normal Versus Pathological Voices Using PRAAT Software
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European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2021
Even though recent investigations have used multiparametric protocol, the set of robust parameters in determining the effects of vocal fatigue and voice rest in teachers is not clear. The first objective of the study was to document the impact of prolonged voice use and voice rest on the subjective and objective voice parameters among Indian secondary ...
S. V. Narasimhan, Bhavana Gowda
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Even though recent investigations have used multiparametric protocol, the set of robust parameters in determining the effects of vocal fatigue and voice rest in teachers is not clear. The first objective of the study was to document the impact of prolonged voice use and voice rest on the subjective and objective voice parameters among Indian secondary ...
S. V. Narasimhan, Bhavana Gowda
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Predictability analysis of voice signals
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2009This paper, proposes a method of voice signal analysis based on predictability measures. The objective is the differentiation of three groups of signals: healthy, nodules on the vocal folds, and Reinke's edema. This method is a slight reformulation of a measure called predictive power (PP) that uses the relative entropy between the signal and its ...
Paulo, Scalassara +2 more
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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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Voice Analysis and Behavior Pattern
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969To the Editor:— I should like to comment on the article "Voice Analysis for Detection of Behavior Pattern" by Friedman, et al (208:828, 1969). The usefulness of the proposed test in classifying subjects rests on the fact that the test procedure gave high results (greater than mean + 2 SD for the type B subjects) in 84% of type A subjects.
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Objective Voice Analysis of Iranian Speakers with Normal Voices
Journal of Voice, 2010Objective measurements in general and acoustic measurements in particular have become a substantial aspect of voice assessment during the last few decades and studies have established that normative data is necessary for acoustic analysis. Voice acoustic analysis including fundamental frequency (F(0)), jitter, shimmer, harmonics-to-noise ratio (HNR ...
Ali, Dehqan +2 more
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2004
The nonverbal content of speech carries information about the physiological and psychological condition of the speaker. Psychological stress is a pathological element of this condition, of which the cause is accepted to be “workload”. Objective, quantifiable correlates of stress are searched for by means of measuring the acoustic modifications of the ...
Leon J. M. Rothkrantz +3 more
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The nonverbal content of speech carries information about the physiological and psychological condition of the speaker. Psychological stress is a pathological element of this condition, of which the cause is accepted to be “workload”. Objective, quantifiable correlates of stress are searched for by means of measuring the acoustic modifications of the ...
Leon J. M. Rothkrantz +3 more
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