Most of the hearing disorders might be treatable in the early age of life. There are variant methods to test the hearing abilities of an infant; still none of them cover the whole auditory system by itself. Thus a comprehensive audiometry with high hit probability is required. Crying is the first tool of communication for an infant. Emotions, state of health or several organ functions can be obtained from it. Normally, an auditory feedback works between the produced sound and the brain. When this feedback has problems, crying may differ from the original one. Authors are to find these differences by acoustic analysis. This paper deals with acoustic features of the infant cry in order to detect hearing impairments.
Crying represents one of the main means of infant communication during their first months of life. A...
In a prospective study we tested the hypothesis that a cry from an infant can be used as part of an ...
Thirty induced pain cries from the same number of infants with infectious or congenital disorders of...
This paper deals with the analysis of acoustic biomedical signals, especially the infant cry. A plen...
Crying is the first means of communication for an infant through which it ex-presses its physiologic...
Crying is the first means of communication for an infant through which it expresses its physiologica...
This thesis aims at exploring the ability of acoustic infant cry analysis for discriminating develop...
Objective: Crying is a multimodal, dynamic behavior and the first way to communicate. Early identifi...
Abstract [528] The sound is characteristic to its source, to the circumstances during the propagatio...
Babies cry for the same reason adults talk: to let others know about their needs or problems. The in...
Cry is the most common phenomenon among infants, and it has been reported that babies cry for multip...
Babies cry for the same reason adults talk: to let others know about their needs or problems. The in...
Cry is the most common phenomenon among infants, and it has been reported that babies cry for multip...
Cry is the most common phenomenon among infants, and it has been reported that babies cry for multip...
Cry is the most common phenomenon among infants, and it has been reported that babies cry for multip...
Crying represents one of the main means of infant communication during their first months of life. A...
In a prospective study we tested the hypothesis that a cry from an infant can be used as part of an ...
Thirty induced pain cries from the same number of infants with infectious or congenital disorders of...
This paper deals with the analysis of acoustic biomedical signals, especially the infant cry. A plen...
Crying is the first means of communication for an infant through which it ex-presses its physiologic...
Crying is the first means of communication for an infant through which it expresses its physiologica...
This thesis aims at exploring the ability of acoustic infant cry analysis for discriminating develop...
Objective: Crying is a multimodal, dynamic behavior and the first way to communicate. Early identifi...
Abstract [528] The sound is characteristic to its source, to the circumstances during the propagatio...
Babies cry for the same reason adults talk: to let others know about their needs or problems. The in...
Cry is the most common phenomenon among infants, and it has been reported that babies cry for multip...
Babies cry for the same reason adults talk: to let others know about their needs or problems. The in...
Cry is the most common phenomenon among infants, and it has been reported that babies cry for multip...
Cry is the most common phenomenon among infants, and it has been reported that babies cry for multip...
Cry is the most common phenomenon among infants, and it has been reported that babies cry for multip...
Crying represents one of the main means of infant communication during their first months of life. A...
In a prospective study we tested the hypothesis that a cry from an infant can be used as part of an ...
Thirty induced pain cries from the same number of infants with infectious or congenital disorders of...