This article concerns the time series analysis of jitter. Jitter involves small fluctuations in glottal cycle lengths. Time series analysis is the statistical processing of data that are recorded over a period of time. Conventionally, the amount of jitter in an analysis interval is estimated by a measure of dispersion of the glottal cycle lengths. The problem is that measures of dispersion only describe the fluctuations in the cycle lengths unambiguously when these are statistically independent. This means that the fluctuations are white noise and that changing the order of the cycles does not change their statistical properties. But it can be shown experimentally that neighbouring cycle lengths are not statistically independent because the...
Recent advances in machine learning and time series analysis techniques have brought new perspective...
Voice jitter is defined as a random perturbation of the glottal cycle duration which can be useful f...
Vocal jitter is the cycle to cycle variation in the vocal output of voiced speech sounds. It is a me...
The subject of this article is the study of the deterministic and random components of jitter by mea...
Jitter is the small fluctuation from one glottis cycle to the next in the duration of the fundamenta...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic oscillation of the vocal folds causes perturbations in the ...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic oscillation of the vocal folds causes perturbations in the ...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic oscillation of the vocal folds causes perturbations in the ...
Objective measurement of the severity of dysphonia typically requires signal processing algorithms a...
International audienceJitter is a phenomenon caused by the perturbation in the length of the glottal...
Measurements of jitter and shimmer are frequently employed to quantify laryngeal control and stabili...
Research on the evolution of human speech and phonology benefits from the comparative approach: stru...
Jitter is commonly known as the cycle-to-cycle variation in the periodic signal generated at the lar...
<p>A, Scatter plot of global tempo variability by average interval duration across all syllables and...
This paper investigates the use of auditory perceptualisation for analysing the statistical properti...
Recent advances in machine learning and time series analysis techniques have brought new perspective...
Voice jitter is defined as a random perturbation of the glottal cycle duration which can be useful f...
Vocal jitter is the cycle to cycle variation in the vocal output of voiced speech sounds. It is a me...
The subject of this article is the study of the deterministic and random components of jitter by mea...
Jitter is the small fluctuation from one glottis cycle to the next in the duration of the fundamenta...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic oscillation of the vocal folds causes perturbations in the ...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic oscillation of the vocal folds causes perturbations in the ...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic oscillation of the vocal folds causes perturbations in the ...
Objective measurement of the severity of dysphonia typically requires signal processing algorithms a...
International audienceJitter is a phenomenon caused by the perturbation in the length of the glottal...
Measurements of jitter and shimmer are frequently employed to quantify laryngeal control and stabili...
Research on the evolution of human speech and phonology benefits from the comparative approach: stru...
Jitter is commonly known as the cycle-to-cycle variation in the periodic signal generated at the lar...
<p>A, Scatter plot of global tempo variability by average interval duration across all syllables and...
This paper investigates the use of auditory perceptualisation for analysing the statistical properti...
Recent advances in machine learning and time series analysis techniques have brought new perspective...
Voice jitter is defined as a random perturbation of the glottal cycle duration which can be useful f...
Vocal jitter is the cycle to cycle variation in the vocal output of voiced speech sounds. It is a me...