Speech-Language Pathology Session IB: abstract no. SLP28Theme: Care of the Professional VoicePURPOSE: Significant differences between voices of radio performers and controls have been reported in previous literature. Despite this, listener responses to voices on radio are likely to vary as voices need to suit the station/product. This paper examined whether a) voices could be reliably categorised based on how good they were for radio and b) these perceptual categories could be predicted using acoustic measures. METHOD: Twenty-four male radio performers (mean age = 36 years, range = 20-52 years) and 24 agematched male controls performed the 'Rainbow Passage' as if presenting on radio. In Study 1, the voice samples were perceptually rated usi...
The investigation deals with long-time analyses of: (1) fundamental frequency, (2) intensi...
The acoustic signal of voiced sounds has two primary attributes: fundamental frequency and sound lev...
The acoustic signal of voiced sounds has two primary attributes: fundamental frequency and sound lev...
Speech-Language Pathology Session 2A: abstract no. SLP50Theme: Care of the Professional VoiceINTRODU...
Voice quality is crucial to the art of the broadcast speaker. Acceptable voice quality is a necessi...
Abstract This study examined the relationship of an acoustic measure of speech based on the Long-Ter...
This study aimed to investigate what is regarded as a good radio professional’s voice and speech in ...
Voice is one of the most essential means of expression in human experience and a valuable tool for c...
The purpose of this project was to differentially examine the specificity of two acoustic measures, ...
Current objective assessments of speech signals show little correlation with the listener's perceive...
UL(LA School of Medicine Sixteen listeners (10 expert, 6 naive) judged the dissimilarity of pairs of...
Traditional interval or ordinal rating scale protocols appear to be poorly suited to measuring vocal...
Aim When speech signals are transmitted via radio, the process of transmission may add noise to th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the quality of recordings obtained with a dedicated rec...
Although perceptual assessment is included in most protocols for evaluating pathologic voices, a sta...
The investigation deals with long-time analyses of: (1) fundamental frequency, (2) intensi...
The acoustic signal of voiced sounds has two primary attributes: fundamental frequency and sound lev...
The acoustic signal of voiced sounds has two primary attributes: fundamental frequency and sound lev...
Speech-Language Pathology Session 2A: abstract no. SLP50Theme: Care of the Professional VoiceINTRODU...
Voice quality is crucial to the art of the broadcast speaker. Acceptable voice quality is a necessi...
Abstract This study examined the relationship of an acoustic measure of speech based on the Long-Ter...
This study aimed to investigate what is regarded as a good radio professional’s voice and speech in ...
Voice is one of the most essential means of expression in human experience and a valuable tool for c...
The purpose of this project was to differentially examine the specificity of two acoustic measures, ...
Current objective assessments of speech signals show little correlation with the listener's perceive...
UL(LA School of Medicine Sixteen listeners (10 expert, 6 naive) judged the dissimilarity of pairs of...
Traditional interval or ordinal rating scale protocols appear to be poorly suited to measuring vocal...
Aim When speech signals are transmitted via radio, the process of transmission may add noise to th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the quality of recordings obtained with a dedicated rec...
Although perceptual assessment is included in most protocols for evaluating pathologic voices, a sta...
The investigation deals with long-time analyses of: (1) fundamental frequency, (2) intensi...
The acoustic signal of voiced sounds has two primary attributes: fundamental frequency and sound lev...
The acoustic signal of voiced sounds has two primary attributes: fundamental frequency and sound lev...