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Interspeech, 2021
The Saarbrücken Voice Database contains speech and simultaneous electroglottography recordings of 1002 speakers exhibiting a wide range of voice disorders, together with recordings of 851 controls.
M. Huckvale, Catinca Buciuleac
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The Saarbrücken Voice Database contains speech and simultaneous electroglottography recordings of 1002 speakers exhibiting a wide range of voice disorders, together with recordings of 851 controls.
M. Huckvale, Catinca Buciuleac
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A Deep Learning Approach for Voice Disorder Detection for Smart Connected Living Environments
ACM Trans. Internet Techn., 2021Edge Analytics and Artificial Intelligence are important features of the current smart connected living community. In a society where people, homes, cities, and workplaces are simultaneously connected through various devices, primarily through mobile ...
Laura Verde +4 more
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Parkinson’s Disease Identification using KNN and ANN Algorithms based on Voice Disorder
2020 1st International Conference on Innovative Research in Applied Science, Engineering and Technology (IRASET), 2020In recent years, speech signal processing has benefited from a lot of attention, because of its widespread application. In this study, we have led a comparative analysis for efficient detection of Parkinson’s disease applied to machine learning ...
Ouhmida Asmae +4 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1993
Many other diagnoses and treatments are of particular importance in caring for voice patients. Those discussed in this article are among the most common. The exacting demands of a professional singer or actor, his or her acute ability to analyze the body's condition, and his or her professional athlete's need for a nearly perfect result provide special
R T, Sataloff, J R, Spiegel, M, Hawkshaw
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Many other diagnoses and treatments are of particular importance in caring for voice patients. Those discussed in this article are among the most common. The exacting demands of a professional singer or actor, his or her acute ability to analyze the body's condition, and his or her professional athlete's need for a nearly perfect result provide special
R T, Sataloff, J R, Spiegel, M, Hawkshaw
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Multiple Vowels Repair Based on Pitch Extraction and Line Spectrum Pair Feature for Voice Disorder
IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics, 2020Individuals, such as voice-related professionals, elderly people and smokers, are increasingly suffering from voice disorder, which implies the importance of pathological voice repair.
Tao Zhang +4 more
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Journal of Voice, 2013
The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of vocal pathology among first-year acting students.A retrospective review of 30 first-year graduate-level drama students between 2009 and 2011 was performed.Stroboscopy, Voice Handicap Index-10 questionnaires, and acoustic measures were analyzed.The prevalence of incomplete glottal closure ...
Michael Z. Lerner +3 more
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of vocal pathology among first-year acting students.A retrospective review of 30 first-year graduate-level drama students between 2009 and 2011 was performed.Stroboscopy, Voice Handicap Index-10 questionnaires, and acoustic measures were analyzed.The prevalence of incomplete glottal closure ...
Michael Z. Lerner +3 more
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Voice Disorders in the Elderly
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2018Presbyphonia is more common than appreciated by most physicians, and it is associated with undesirable vocal characteristics such as hoarseness, weakness, breathiness, instability, and tremulousness. Hearing impairment in the patient or his or her friends, family, and associates exacerbates the problem, resulting in depression and social withdrawal ...
Robert T. Sataloff, Karen M. Kost
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1991
Voice disorders are common among children, estimated to range from 6% to 23% in school-aged children. The various causes of voice disorders are presented in this article in addition to a discussion of normal laryngeal voice and development. Also presented are the causes of abnormal voice and brief discussion of a framework for multidisciplinary ...
Bruce R. Maddern +2 more
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Voice disorders are common among children, estimated to range from 6% to 23% in school-aged children. The various causes of voice disorders are presented in this article in addition to a discussion of normal laryngeal voice and development. Also presented are the causes of abnormal voice and brief discussion of a framework for multidisciplinary ...
Bruce R. Maddern +2 more
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