The measure of acoustic parameters related to dysphonia has long been one of the main research challenges in voice analysis. When the origin of the voice disorder is occupational, the medico-legal and insurance aspects must be considered, involving, when relevant, the definition of a percentage of physical impairment (usually 1–10% according to the guidelines). An objective aid capable of quantifying these levels is desirable for assisting the medico-legal expert. Vocal fold nodules in voice professionals are mentioned in the European List of Occupational Diseases. Generally, such voices are slightly to moderately deviant, and mainly characterized by audible air escape (breathiness), due to insufficient vocal fold closure. Mild amounts of j...
The goal was to identify acoustic and aerodynamic indices that allow the discrimination of a benign ...
International audienceThis paper addresses voice disorder assessment. It proposes an original back-a...
Objective measurement of the severity of dysphonia typically requires signal processing algorithms a...
The measure of acoustic parameters related to dysphonia has long been one of the main research chall...
Background and Objectives : Voice perturbation measures, such as jitter and shimmer has been importa...
Voice acoustic analysis is becoming more and more usefúl in diagnosis of voice disorders or laryngol...
Purpose:To analyze the correlation between acoustic measures and intensity of vocal deviation, and i...
Background: An objective determination of the range of vocal efficiency is rather difficult. The aim...
Dysphonic voices are often analyzed using automated voice analysis software. However, the reliabilit...
AbstractVoice acoustic analysis is becoming more and more useful in diagnosis of voice disorders or ...
Background: The aim of this study has been to assess the larynx and soft tissue around the vocal tra...
Today clinical evaluation of the presence and extent of dysphonia is still essentially based on subj...
This article is a compilation of own research performed during the European COoperation in Science a...
textabstractThe voice is arguable still the most important tool of communication despite the growing...
The aim of this study is to establish relevant objective parameters for evaluating dysphonia followi...
The goal was to identify acoustic and aerodynamic indices that allow the discrimination of a benign ...
International audienceThis paper addresses voice disorder assessment. It proposes an original back-a...
Objective measurement of the severity of dysphonia typically requires signal processing algorithms a...
The measure of acoustic parameters related to dysphonia has long been one of the main research chall...
Background and Objectives : Voice perturbation measures, such as jitter and shimmer has been importa...
Voice acoustic analysis is becoming more and more usefúl in diagnosis of voice disorders or laryngol...
Purpose:To analyze the correlation between acoustic measures and intensity of vocal deviation, and i...
Background: An objective determination of the range of vocal efficiency is rather difficult. The aim...
Dysphonic voices are often analyzed using automated voice analysis software. However, the reliabilit...
AbstractVoice acoustic analysis is becoming more and more useful in diagnosis of voice disorders or ...
Background: The aim of this study has been to assess the larynx and soft tissue around the vocal tra...
Today clinical evaluation of the presence and extent of dysphonia is still essentially based on subj...
This article is a compilation of own research performed during the European COoperation in Science a...
textabstractThe voice is arguable still the most important tool of communication despite the growing...
The aim of this study is to establish relevant objective parameters for evaluating dysphonia followi...
The goal was to identify acoustic and aerodynamic indices that allow the discrimination of a benign ...
International audienceThis paper addresses voice disorder assessment. It proposes an original back-a...
Objective measurement of the severity of dysphonia typically requires signal processing algorithms a...