The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of different bandwidths on acoustic measures when using low-cost internet technology of teletherapy in the field of speech and language rehabilitation. Normal speech and voice samples were collected at a clinic and a remote place by connecting the computers to Skype and VoiceEmotion software, while the disordered speech samples were collected through teaching CD samples from a quality voice textbook. Pure tones at 200 and 1000 Hz were also collected. The acoustic parameters: average fundamental frequency (F0), jitter percent, shimmer percent and noise-to-harmonic ratio (NHR) were used for fidelity analysis. The average F0 increased across all samples and bandwidths. There was greater incre...
The public switched telephone network (PSTN) restricts the acoustic bandwidth of telephonyspeech to ...
The use of voice acoustic techniques has the potential to extend beyond work devoted purely to speec...
The investigation deals with long-time analyses of: (1) fundamental frequency, (2) intensi...
While successive technology has elevated most aspects of audio quality, this paper shows how it has ...
The reasons why Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology is usually adopted by many individual...
Purpose: This pilot study explored the feasibility and effectiveness of an Internet-based telerehabi...
Telephone communication is a challenge for many hearing-impaired individuals. One important technica...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the quality of recordings obtained with a dedicated rec...
This paper examines the effect of amplification bandwidth on speech intelligibility using multiple s...
Dysphonic voices are often analyzed using automated voice analysis software. However, the reliabilit...
To test, whether modern Internet telephony with a broadband transmission (0.1-8 kHz) of speech impro...
The number of studies that have investigated acoustic correlates of vocal quality using connected sp...
The emergence of videoconferencing for delivery of health services has been welcomed by governments ...
Background/Aims: Frequency and amplitude perturbations are inherent in voice acoustic signals. The a...
This study describes the amount of intra-subject variability to be expected when using an objective,...
The public switched telephone network (PSTN) restricts the acoustic bandwidth of telephonyspeech to ...
The use of voice acoustic techniques has the potential to extend beyond work devoted purely to speec...
The investigation deals with long-time analyses of: (1) fundamental frequency, (2) intensi...
While successive technology has elevated most aspects of audio quality, this paper shows how it has ...
The reasons why Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology is usually adopted by many individual...
Purpose: This pilot study explored the feasibility and effectiveness of an Internet-based telerehabi...
Telephone communication is a challenge for many hearing-impaired individuals. One important technica...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the quality of recordings obtained with a dedicated rec...
This paper examines the effect of amplification bandwidth on speech intelligibility using multiple s...
Dysphonic voices are often analyzed using automated voice analysis software. However, the reliabilit...
To test, whether modern Internet telephony with a broadband transmission (0.1-8 kHz) of speech impro...
The number of studies that have investigated acoustic correlates of vocal quality using connected sp...
The emergence of videoconferencing for delivery of health services has been welcomed by governments ...
Background/Aims: Frequency and amplitude perturbations are inherent in voice acoustic signals. The a...
This study describes the amount of intra-subject variability to be expected when using an objective,...
The public switched telephone network (PSTN) restricts the acoustic bandwidth of telephonyspeech to ...
The use of voice acoustic techniques has the potential to extend beyond work devoted purely to speec...
The investigation deals with long-time analyses of: (1) fundamental frequency, (2) intensi...