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Chaos, 2018
This work summarizes the research related to digital speech signal processing with recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) applied to voice disorder assessment.
V. Vieira+5 more
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This work summarizes the research related to digital speech signal processing with recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) applied to voice disorder assessment.
V. Vieira+5 more
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Predicting Severity of Voice Disorder from DNN-HMM Acoustic Posteriors
Interspeech, 2016Acoustical analysis of speech is considered a favorable and promising approach to objective assessment of voice disorders. Previous research emphasized on the extraction and classification of voice quality features from sustained vowel sounds.
Tan Lee+4 more
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2014
A significant number of children and adults experience problems with the production of voice or phonation which compromise their effectiveness as communicators. Many voice disorders or dysphonias have an identifiable organic aetiology. This may take the form of benign growths known as vocal nodules, which are related to sustained vocal abuse ...
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A significant number of children and adults experience problems with the production of voice or phonation which compromise their effectiveness as communicators. Many voice disorders or dysphonias have an identifiable organic aetiology. This may take the form of benign growths known as vocal nodules, which are related to sustained vocal abuse ...
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The incidence of voice disorders
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1990This report summarizes the log book for patients with voice disorders treated at Washington University in St. Louis between 1984 and 1988. Our experience with these 764 patients is expressed as the number of visits for each problem type.
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Language, Speech & Hearing Services in Schools, 2016
PURPOSE The purpose of this survey was to determine the self-perceived competence levels in voice disorders of practicing school-based speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and identify correlated variables.
Amy F. Teten+2 more
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PURPOSE The purpose of this survey was to determine the self-perceived competence levels in voice disorders of practicing school-based speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and identify correlated variables.
Amy F. Teten+2 more
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International Conference on Informatics, Electronics and Vision, 2014
Speech signal processing and its recognition system have gained a lot of attention from last few years due to its widespread application. In this study, we have conducted a comparative analysis for effective detection of Parkinson's disease using various
M. S. Islam+3 more
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Speech signal processing and its recognition system have gained a lot of attention from last few years due to its widespread application. In this study, we have conducted a comparative analysis for effective detection of Parkinson's disease using various
M. S. Islam+3 more
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A systematic review of the ‘eating disorder voice’ experience
International Review of Psychiatry, 2019The ‘eating disorder voice’ experience has been reported by both clinicians and by patients with eating disorders (ED) as an important feature of eating psychopathology, however this has only become an area of research in the last decade. The main aim of
Viviana Aya, Kubra Ulusoy, V. Cardi
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2019
The basic principles for the prevention of dysphonia are avoidance of vocal overload, elimination of voice abuse and physiological voice production. The importance of evaluation of the prodromal symptoms and the influence of medication on voice production are also stressed.
Antoni Pruszewicz+2 more
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The basic principles for the prevention of dysphonia are avoidance of vocal overload, elimination of voice abuse and physiological voice production. The importance of evaluation of the prodromal symptoms and the influence of medication on voice production are also stressed.
Antoni Pruszewicz+2 more
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Voice disorders in the elderly
1994While elderly patients may develop voice disorders from those etiological factors that affect all age groups, such as upper respiratory tract infections, they are also susceptible to changes that are related to getting or being old. Certain voice changes are a normal part of the aging process and should not be considered disordered, but it is important
Murray Morrison+5 more
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1981
The fourth edition ofThe Voice and Its Disordersis not merely a publisher's follow-up to its first issue some 29 years ago. It is a statement by Margaret C. L. Greene, a British voice and voice disorders expert, on the course taken in the past by the field of speech pathology, along with a look at current improvements and advances in the basic sciences
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The fourth edition ofThe Voice and Its Disordersis not merely a publisher's follow-up to its first issue some 29 years ago. It is a statement by Margaret C. L. Greene, a British voice and voice disorders expert, on the course taken in the past by the field of speech pathology, along with a look at current improvements and advances in the basic sciences
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