Objective measurement of the severity of dysphonia typically requires signal processing algorithms applied to acoustic recordings. Since Lieberman (1963) introduced the concept of perturbation analysis in the area of voice, the best-known acoustic parameter in clinical practice is conventional jitter. However, jitter measurements have some critical limitations. According to a widely accepted guideline, in sustained vowels of dysphonic voices, only perturbation measures less than about 5% are reliable: this is related to period extraction methods. This limit of 5% deserves critical analysis, certainly when there are indications that some acoustic analysis programs can be applied to quite irregular voices such as substitution voices. The pres...
Background: Instrumental acoustic analysis is widely used to assess voice disorders and has been de...
AbstractVoice acoustic analysis is becoming more and more useful in diagnosis of voice disorders or ...
Background/Aims: Frequency and amplitude perturbations are inherent in voice acoustic signals. The a...
Dysphonic voices are often analyzed using automated voice analysis software. However, the reliabilit...
Measurements of jitter and shimmer are frequently employed to quantify laryngeal control and stabili...
Background and Objectives : Voice perturbation measures, such as jitter and shimmer has been importa...
Objectives: To explore perceptual evaluation of jitter produced by fundamental frequency (F0) variat...
Jitter is commonly known as the cycle-to-cycle variation in the periodic signal generated at the lar...
Objectives: The aims of this study are to investigate the effects of diplophonia on jitter and shimm...
This thesis involved the development, validation and "calibration" of computerized methodologies for...
Vocal jitter is the cycle to cycle variation in the vocal output of voiced speech sounds. It is a me...
In recent years, acoustic perturbation measurement has gained clinical and research popularity due t...
Jitter is the small fluctuation from one glottis cycle to the next in the duration of the fundamenta...
Purpose:To analyze the correlation between acoustic measures and intensity of vocal deviation, and i...
Voice acoustic analysis is becoming more and more usefúl in diagnosis of voice disorders or laryngol...
Background: Instrumental acoustic analysis is widely used to assess voice disorders and has been de...
AbstractVoice acoustic analysis is becoming more and more useful in diagnosis of voice disorders or ...
Background/Aims: Frequency and amplitude perturbations are inherent in voice acoustic signals. The a...
Dysphonic voices are often analyzed using automated voice analysis software. However, the reliabilit...
Measurements of jitter and shimmer are frequently employed to quantify laryngeal control and stabili...
Background and Objectives : Voice perturbation measures, such as jitter and shimmer has been importa...
Objectives: To explore perceptual evaluation of jitter produced by fundamental frequency (F0) variat...
Jitter is commonly known as the cycle-to-cycle variation in the periodic signal generated at the lar...
Objectives: The aims of this study are to investigate the effects of diplophonia on jitter and shimm...
This thesis involved the development, validation and "calibration" of computerized methodologies for...
Vocal jitter is the cycle to cycle variation in the vocal output of voiced speech sounds. It is a me...
In recent years, acoustic perturbation measurement has gained clinical and research popularity due t...
Jitter is the small fluctuation from one glottis cycle to the next in the duration of the fundamenta...
Purpose:To analyze the correlation between acoustic measures and intensity of vocal deviation, and i...
Voice acoustic analysis is becoming more and more usefúl in diagnosis of voice disorders or laryngol...
Background: Instrumental acoustic analysis is widely used to assess voice disorders and has been de...
AbstractVoice acoustic analysis is becoming more and more useful in diagnosis of voice disorders or ...
Background/Aims: Frequency and amplitude perturbations are inherent in voice acoustic signals. The a...