A laryngectomee is a person whose larynx has been removed by surgery, usually due to laryngeal cancer. After surgery, most laryngectomees are able to speak again, using techniques that are learned with the help of a speech therapist. This is termed as alaryngeal speech, and esophageal speech (ES) is one of the several alaryngeal speech production modes. A considerable amount of research has been dedicated to the study of alaryngeal speech, with a wide range of aims such as helping speech therapists with evaluation and diagnosis, and improving its quality and intelligibility using digital signal processing techniques. We present to you a database of Spanish ES voices, named AhoSLABI, which is designed to allow the development of new support ...
Individuals who undergo laryngectomy, surgical removal of the larynx, loose their normal voice. The...
speech communication- a progress report Hammarberg, B. and Lundström, E. and Nord, L
Total laryngectomy, i.e., the surgical removal of the larynx, has a profound influence on a patient’...
This paper describes a voice conversion system designed withthe aim of improving the intelligibility...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach for enhancing esophageal speech using voi...
The total laryngectomy is a standard procedure of laryngeal carcinoma treatment which leaves multipl...
RESTORE is a project aimed to improve the quality of commu-nication for people with difficulties pro...
167 p.After a laryngectomy (i.e. removal of the larynx) a patient can no more speak in a healthy lar...
Introduction: The speech of laryngectomized patients can be rebuilt by developing the esophageal sp...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach for enhancing esophageal speech using voi...
This paper reports the construction and organization of a database of speech parameters extracted fr...
Post a laryngectomy, oesophageal speakers struggle with communication owing to limitations in produc...
Background: Total Laryngectomy is a mode of treatment of patients with advanced laryngeal cancer. It...
International audienceLaryngectomees are individuals whose larynx has been surgically removed, usual...
The laryngectomized patient is one who because of a carcinogenic process has undergone surgery which...
Individuals who undergo laryngectomy, surgical removal of the larynx, loose their normal voice. The...
speech communication- a progress report Hammarberg, B. and Lundström, E. and Nord, L
Total laryngectomy, i.e., the surgical removal of the larynx, has a profound influence on a patient’...
This paper describes a voice conversion system designed withthe aim of improving the intelligibility...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach for enhancing esophageal speech using voi...
The total laryngectomy is a standard procedure of laryngeal carcinoma treatment which leaves multipl...
RESTORE is a project aimed to improve the quality of commu-nication for people with difficulties pro...
167 p.After a laryngectomy (i.e. removal of the larynx) a patient can no more speak in a healthy lar...
Introduction: The speech of laryngectomized patients can be rebuilt by developing the esophageal sp...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach for enhancing esophageal speech using voi...
This paper reports the construction and organization of a database of speech parameters extracted fr...
Post a laryngectomy, oesophageal speakers struggle with communication owing to limitations in produc...
Background: Total Laryngectomy is a mode of treatment of patients with advanced laryngeal cancer. It...
International audienceLaryngectomees are individuals whose larynx has been surgically removed, usual...
The laryngectomized patient is one who because of a carcinogenic process has undergone surgery which...
Individuals who undergo laryngectomy, surgical removal of the larynx, loose their normal voice. The...
speech communication- a progress report Hammarberg, B. and Lundström, E. and Nord, L
Total laryngectomy, i.e., the surgical removal of the larynx, has a profound influence on a patient’...