The human voice originates from oscillations of the vocal folds in the larynx. The duration of the voice onset (VO), called the voice onset time (VOT), is currently under investigation as a clinical indicator for correct laryngeal functionality. Different analytical approaches for computing the VOT based on endoscopic imaging were compared to determine the most reliable method to quantify automatically the transient vocal fold oscillations during VO. Transnasal endoscopic imaging in combination with a high-speed camera (8000 fps) was applied to visualize the phonation onset process. Two different definitions of VO interval were investigated. Six analytical functions were tested that approximate the envelope of the filtered or unfiltered glo...
Human voice is generated in the larynx by the two oscillating vocal folds. Owing to the limited spac...
IntroductionIn speech and singing, the intrinsic laryngeal muscles set the prephonatory posture prio...
Phonation onset and offset are important aspects of singing and speech. Their execution requires con...
Background: The onset of phonation has been investigated as a biomarker for quantitative voice asse...
Vocal onset is the process occurring between the first detectable oscillatory glottal movement and t...
A multichannel dataset comprising high-speed videoendoscopy images, and electroglottography and free...
Objective. The phonatory process is often judged during sustained phonation by analyzing the acousti...
As standard stroboscopy is restricted to the recording of periodic vocal fold vibrations, observatio...
The purpose of this study was to measure and compare the voice onset times (VOTs) of healthy individ...
It is proposed to use time-frequency analysis of vocal fold's onset signal for diagnosis of dif...
Primary voice production occurs in the larynx through vibrational movements carried out by vocal fol...
The human voice is a product of an intricate biophysical system. The complexity of this system enabl...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the effectiveness of using video data for voice source parametr...
In order to fully understand disordered speech and be able to treat it we must be able to compare th...
Motivation Human voice is generated in the larynx by the two oscillating vocal folds. Owing to th...
Human voice is generated in the larynx by the two oscillating vocal folds. Owing to the limited spac...
IntroductionIn speech and singing, the intrinsic laryngeal muscles set the prephonatory posture prio...
Phonation onset and offset are important aspects of singing and speech. Their execution requires con...
Background: The onset of phonation has been investigated as a biomarker for quantitative voice asse...
Vocal onset is the process occurring between the first detectable oscillatory glottal movement and t...
A multichannel dataset comprising high-speed videoendoscopy images, and electroglottography and free...
Objective. The phonatory process is often judged during sustained phonation by analyzing the acousti...
As standard stroboscopy is restricted to the recording of periodic vocal fold vibrations, observatio...
The purpose of this study was to measure and compare the voice onset times (VOTs) of healthy individ...
It is proposed to use time-frequency analysis of vocal fold's onset signal for diagnosis of dif...
Primary voice production occurs in the larynx through vibrational movements carried out by vocal fol...
The human voice is a product of an intricate biophysical system. The complexity of this system enabl...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the effectiveness of using video data for voice source parametr...
In order to fully understand disordered speech and be able to treat it we must be able to compare th...
Motivation Human voice is generated in the larynx by the two oscillating vocal folds. Owing to th...
Human voice is generated in the larynx by the two oscillating vocal folds. Owing to the limited spac...
IntroductionIn speech and singing, the intrinsic laryngeal muscles set the prephonatory posture prio...
Phonation onset and offset are important aspects of singing and speech. Their execution requires con...