Sixty participants provided dissimilarity ratings between various singing techniques. Multidimensional scaling, class averaging and clustering techniques were used to analyse timbral spaces and how they change between different singers, genders and registers. Clustering analysis showed that ground-truth similarity and silhouette scores that were not significantly different between gender or register conditions, while similarity scores were positively correlated with participants' instrumental abilities and task comprehension. Participant feedback showed how a revised study design might mitigate noise in our data, leading to more detailed statistical results. Timbre maps and class distance analysis showed us which singing techniques remained...
Aims: To assess whether individual parameters or combinations of voice range profile parameters (als...
The perception of modal and falsetto registers was analyzed in a material consisting of a total of 8...
International audienceHumans excel at using sounds to make judgements about their immediate environm...
This paper presents a vocal timbre analysis method based on topic modeling using latent Dirichlet al...
Individual singing voices tend to be easy for a listener to identify, particularly when compared to ...
Singing not only requires good voluntary control over phonation and a musical ear, it also demands c...
The skilled use of nonperiodic phonation techniques in combination with spectrum analysis has been p...
Abstract. The aim of this analysis is the demonstration that the high and the low musical register (...
The aims of our study were: (1) to determine if the acoustical parameters used by normal subjects to...
International audienceAlthough extensively studied for many years, defining the timbre of musical so...
Three data sets of 13 speakers each are analysed using the elicitation phase of the Repertory Grid T...
Four listeners who were experienced with children's voices audited 320 samples of children's singing...
The human ear can recognize the difference between the sound of two singers. The aim of my thesis is...
Most of the scientific research on the singing voice has focused on classical and operatic singing. ...
The purposes of this study were (1) to acoustically compare three contrasting choral formations (blo...
Aims: To assess whether individual parameters or combinations of voice range profile parameters (als...
The perception of modal and falsetto registers was analyzed in a material consisting of a total of 8...
International audienceHumans excel at using sounds to make judgements about their immediate environm...
This paper presents a vocal timbre analysis method based on topic modeling using latent Dirichlet al...
Individual singing voices tend to be easy for a listener to identify, particularly when compared to ...
Singing not only requires good voluntary control over phonation and a musical ear, it also demands c...
The skilled use of nonperiodic phonation techniques in combination with spectrum analysis has been p...
Abstract. The aim of this analysis is the demonstration that the high and the low musical register (...
The aims of our study were: (1) to determine if the acoustical parameters used by normal subjects to...
International audienceAlthough extensively studied for many years, defining the timbre of musical so...
Three data sets of 13 speakers each are analysed using the elicitation phase of the Repertory Grid T...
Four listeners who were experienced with children's voices audited 320 samples of children's singing...
The human ear can recognize the difference between the sound of two singers. The aim of my thesis is...
Most of the scientific research on the singing voice has focused on classical and operatic singing. ...
The purposes of this study were (1) to acoustically compare three contrasting choral formations (blo...
Aims: To assess whether individual parameters or combinations of voice range profile parameters (als...
The perception of modal and falsetto registers was analyzed in a material consisting of a total of 8...
International audienceHumans excel at using sounds to make judgements about their immediate environm...