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Models and analysis of vocal emissions for biomedical applications : 10th International Workshop: December, 13-15, 2017 Firenze, Italy / edited by Claudia Manfredi.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Manfredi, Claudia, author.
Contributor:
Manfredi, Claudia, editor.
Series:
Proceedings e report (Firenze University Press)
Proceedings e report
Language:
English
No linguistic content
Subjects (All):
Biomedical engineering--Congresses.
Biomedical engineering.
Physical Description:
1 electronic resource (154 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Models and analysis of vocal emissions for biomedical applications
Place of Publication:
Firenze, Italy : Firenze University Press, [2017]
Language Note:
English.
Summary:
The International Workshop on Models and Analysis of Vocal Emissions for Biomedical Applications (MAVEBA) came into being in 1999 from the particularly felt need of sharing know-how, objectives and results between areas that until then seemed quite distinct such as bioengineering, medicine and singing. MAVEBA deals with all aspects concerning the study of the human voice with applications ranging from the neonate to the adult and elderly. Over the years the initial issues have grown and spread also in other aspects of research such as occupational voice disorders, neurology, rehabilitation, image and video analysis. MAVEBA takes place every two years always in Firenze, Italy.
Contents:
FOREWORD
SESSION I VOICE QUALITY ASSESSMENT
ON THE DESIGN OF A VOICE PATHOLOGY ASSESSMENT SYSTEM BASED ON THE GRB SCALE
EFFECT OF VELOPHARYNGEAL INSUFFICIENCY ON HUMAN VOICE QUALITY
PHONATION QUALITY DETECTION ON THE SAARBRUCKEN VOICE DATABASE USING HARMONIC SPECTRUM-BASED PARAMETERS
ACOUSTIC TREMOR MEASUREMENT: COMPARING TWO SYSTEMS
THE DATABASE OF NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL SINGERS' VOICES: AN APPROACH TO COLLECTING DATA
SESSION II VOICE QUALITY MONITORING
SESSION III VOICE AND NEUROCOGNITION
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NEWBORNS' CRY MELODY SHAPES AND NATIVE LANGUAGE
FACIAL EXPRESSION RECOGNITION WITH FUZZY EXPLAINABLE MODELS
A CORRELATION STUDY BETWEEN SPEECH-RELATED FEATURES AND PERSONALITY TRAITS
TRANSFER LEARNING ON IMAGINED SPEECH ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM USING BAG OF FEATURES
ROUND TABLE
VOICE AND SPEECH PROCESSORS (VSP): READY FOR GLOBAL DEPLOYMENT IN MOBILE DEVICES?
SESSION IV VOICE AND SPEECH IN NEUROLOGY
DYSARTHRIC SPEECH ANALYSIS BY MEANS OF THE PRINCIPAL COMPONENTS OF THE SPECTROGRAM
USE OF ACOUSTIC LANDMARKS AND GMM-UBM BLEND IN THE AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
VARIABILITY OF THE FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY OF PARKINSONIAN VOICES IN READ SPEECH: A TRANSVERSAL STUDY
ARTICULATION DYNAMICS IN PARKINSON DYSARTHRIA
TURBULENCE INTENSITY MEASUREMENT DOWNSTREAM OF THE SELFOSCILLATING VOCAL FOLDS MODEL
THE DYNAMICS OF VOCAL ONSET
AN EFFECT OF SOURCE-FILTER INTERACTION ON AMPLITUDES OF SOURCE SPECTRUM PARTIALS
GLOTTIS IN VOCAL FRY ANALYSED BY HIGH SPEED DIGITAL PHONOSCOPY AND NYQVIST PLOTS
WHITE LIGHT, NBI®& HSDP EXAM OF BAMBOO VOCAL FOLDS
SESSION VI VOCAL FOLDS DYNAMICS II
A METHOD FOR ANALYSIS OF THE VOCAL FOLD VIBRATIONS IN CONNECTED SPEECH USING LARYNGEAL IMAGING
QUANTIFICATION OF INTRAGLOTTAL PRESSURE DURING THE MODAL VIBRATION CYCLE
KINEMATIC MODEL FOR SIMULATING MUCOSAL WAVE PHENOMENA ON VOCAL FOLDS
SESSION VII VOCAL FOLDS DYNAMICS III
CALIBRATION OF EXTERNAL LIGHTING AND SENSING PHOTOGLOTTOGRAPH
MODELING OF RANDOM EXTRA PULSES DURING QUASI-CLOSED GLOTTAL CYCLE PHASES
AUTHOR INDEX.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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