International audienceJitter is a phenomenon caused by the perturbation in the length of the glottal cycles due to the quasi-periodic oscillation of the vocal folds in the production of the voice. It can be modeled as a random phenomenon described by the deviations of the glottal cycle length in relation to a mean value. Its study has been developed due to important applications such as aid in identification of voices with pathological characteristics, when its values are large, because a normal voice has naturally a low level of jitter. The aim of this paper is to construct a stochastic model of jitter using a two-mass mechanical model of the vocal folds, assuming complete right-left symmetry of the vocal folds and considering the motion o...
This paper presents a novel ``pseudo-one-mass model'' of the vocal folds, which is derived from a pr...
The goal of this study is to identify vocal fold conditions that produce irregular vocal fold vibrat...
International audienceThe biomechanical system of voice production has been usually modeled as deter...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic oscillation of the vocal folds causes perturbations in the ...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic oscillation of the vocal folds causes perturbations in the ...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic oscillation of the vocal folds causes perturbations in the ...
International audienceJitter, in voice production applications, is a random phenomenon characterized...
International audienceThe novel stochastic model to produce voiced sounds proposed in this paper use...
The subject of this article is the study of the deterministic and random components of jitter by mea...
Jitter is the small fluctuation from one glottis cycle to the next in the duration of the fundamenta...
International audienceThe acoustic properties of a recently proposed two-mass model for vocal-fold o...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the uncertainty quantification in a voice production mechanical ...
This article concerns the time series analysis of jitter. Jitter involves small fluctuations in glot...
Jitter is considered as one of the most crucial factors to the aim of synthesizing natural motional ...
Models of the glottal sound source are being developed to extend a recent synthesizer of disordered ...
This paper presents a novel ``pseudo-one-mass model'' of the vocal folds, which is derived from a pr...
The goal of this study is to identify vocal fold conditions that produce irregular vocal fold vibrat...
International audienceThe biomechanical system of voice production has been usually modeled as deter...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic oscillation of the vocal folds causes perturbations in the ...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic oscillation of the vocal folds causes perturbations in the ...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic oscillation of the vocal folds causes perturbations in the ...
International audienceJitter, in voice production applications, is a random phenomenon characterized...
International audienceThe novel stochastic model to produce voiced sounds proposed in this paper use...
The subject of this article is the study of the deterministic and random components of jitter by mea...
Jitter is the small fluctuation from one glottis cycle to the next in the duration of the fundamenta...
International audienceThe acoustic properties of a recently proposed two-mass model for vocal-fold o...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the uncertainty quantification in a voice production mechanical ...
This article concerns the time series analysis of jitter. Jitter involves small fluctuations in glot...
Jitter is considered as one of the most crucial factors to the aim of synthesizing natural motional ...
Models of the glottal sound source are being developed to extend a recent synthesizer of disordered ...
This paper presents a novel ``pseudo-one-mass model'' of the vocal folds, which is derived from a pr...
The goal of this study is to identify vocal fold conditions that produce irregular vocal fold vibrat...
International audienceThe biomechanical system of voice production has been usually modeled as deter...