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Voice Analysis Revisited

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1989
To the Editor .—The article on voice analysis by Berke et al 1 in the January 1989 issue of theArchivesemphasizes the use of inexpensive computer systems to aid in clinical applications of assessment of voice quality. I would like the authors to respond to the following points.
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Pitch-Synchronous Analysis of Human Voice

Journal of Voice, 2020
Based on simultaneous voice and electroglottograph (EGG) signals, to gain a better understanding of human voice production process, to make pitch-synchronous segmentation of voice signals, and to make visual representations of pitch marks and timbre spectra with high resolution.The traditional spectrogram segments the voice signals with a process ...
C Julian, Chen, Donald A, Miller
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Time normalization in voice analysis

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1992
The 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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Acoustic Analysis of Voice: Iranian Teachers

Journal of Voice, 2013
In Iran, the total number of elementary schoolteachers is estimated to be nearly 300 000 people and this population is at risk for developing voice disorders. Acoustical characteristics of voice for schoolteachers in Iran are unknown but are relevant to the quantitative description, diagnosis, intervention, reassessment, and outcomes of their voices ...
Ali, Dehqan, Ronald C, Scherer
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Office-Based System for Voice Analysis

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1989
There has been recent growing interest in the analysis of various electronically recorded signals as potential tools for objective assessment of vocal dysfunction. In the past, analysis of such signals required an expensive multitrack FM recorder, mainframe computer system, customized software, and significant time commitment.
G S, Berke   +5 more
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Acoustic Analysis of Voices

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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Cepstral Analysis of Sexually Appealing Voice

Journal of Voice, 2012
In spite of voice being an important parameter of mate choice, none of the studies have described the acoustic characteristics of the sexually appealing voice.Two hundred adults (100 men and 100 women) in the age range of 18-24 years were asked to narrate a topic, which was recorded directly onto Computerized Speech Lab (CSL) 6103 hardware.
Radish Kumar, Balasubramanium   +3 more
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Voice analysis composing method

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1988
In a speech analysis and synthesis (composing) method, a phoneme transition waveform is generated to smoothly couple phoneme PHA to PHB having different pitch periods. The method involves obtaining the differential value (difference phoneme ΔPH or difference phoneme ΔPHI and difference clock or pitch period), and in composition merely adding phoneme ...
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Voice over IPsec: analysis and solutions

18th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, 2002. Proceedings., 2003
In 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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Clinical Voice Analysis of Carnatic Singers

Journal of Voice, 2014
Carnatic singing is a classical South Indian style of music that involves rigorous training to produce an "open throated" loud, predominantly low-pitched singing, embedded with vocal nuances in higher pitches. Voice problems in singers are not uncommon.
Ravikumar, Arunachalam   +2 more
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