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MAVEBA 2011: Florence, Italy
- Claudia Manfredi:
7th International Workshop on Models and Analysis of Vocal Emissions for Biomedical Applications, MAVEBA 2011, Florence, Italy, August 25-27, 2011. Firenze University Press / ISCA 2011, ISBN 978-88-6655-009-9
Infant Cry
- Sergio Daniel Cano-Ortiz:
Cry-based newborn diagnosis of CNS diseases and speech developmental aspects: software and hardware tools, cry databases, methodologies. 3-6 - Silvia Orlandi, Leonardo Bocchi, Claudia Manfredi, Maria Puopolo, Andrea Guzzetta, Stefano Vicari, Maria Luisa Scattoni:
Study of cry patterns in infants at high risk for autism. 7-10
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
- Oren Elisha, Ariel Tarasiuk, Yaniv Zigel:
Detection of obstructive sleep apnea using speech signal analysis. 13-16 - Eliran Dafna, Ariel Tarasiuk, Yaniv Zigel:
Automatic detection of snoring events using Gaussian mixture models. 17-20 - Francesca Gritti, Leonardo Bocchi, Isabella Romagnoli, F. Gigliotti, Claudia Manfredi:
An automatic and efficient method of snore events detection from sleep audio recordings. 21-24
Imaging
- Aki Seppänen, Antti Nissinen, Ville Kolehmainen, Samuli Siltanen, Anne-Maria Laukkanen:
Electrical impedance tomography imaging of larynx. 27-29 - Jakob Unger, Tobias Meyer, Christian T. Herbst, Michael Döllinger, Jörg Lohscheller:
PVG-wavegrams: three-dimensional visualization of vocal fold dynamics. 31-34 - Juan J. Cerrolaza, Víctor Osma-Ruiz, Nicolás Sáenz-Lechón, Arantxa Villanueva, Juana M. Gutiérrez-Arriola, Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente, Rafael Cabeza:
Fully-automatic glottis segmentation with active shape models. 35-38 - Ken-Ichi Sakakibara, Hiroshi Imagawa, Isao T. Tokuda, Hisayuki Yokonishi, Miwako Kimura, Mamiko Otsuka, Niro Tayama:
Estimation of glottal functions using stereo-endoscopic high-speed digital imaging. 39-42
Computational and Experimental Vocal Fold Modelling (Special Session)
- Scott L. Thomson, Christoph Brücker:
Special session (introduction): computational and experimental vocal fold modeling. 44 - Sandra Weiß, Alexander Sutor, Jürgen Ilg, Reinhard Lerch:
Measurement of the elasticity modulus of artificial and real vocal folds using pipette aspiration. 45-48 - Björn Hüttner, Michael Döllinger, Georg Luegmair, Ulrich Eysholdt, Anke Ziethe, Ercan Gürlek:
Parameter optimization for a time-dependent multi-mass model for the pharyngo-esophageal segment. 49-52 - Christoph Brücker, Michael Triep, Clemens Kirmse, Willy Mattheus, Rüdiger Schwarze:
Spectral analysis of the flow in a glottal model. 53-56 - Scott L. Thomson, Preston R. Murray:
Self-oscillating, multi-layer numerical and artificial vocal fold models with thin epithelial and loose cover layers. 57-60
Signal Analysis 1, 2
- Suzanne Boyce, Harriet J. Fell, Lorin Wilde, Joel MacAuslan:
Automated tools for identifying syllabic landmark clusters that reflect changes in articulation. 63-66 - Rubén Fraile, Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente, Nicolás Sáenz-Lechón, Juana M. Gutiérrez-Arriola, Víctor Osma-Ruiz:
Spectral analysis of pathological voices: sustained vowels vs running speech. 67-70 - Diana Torres, Tomas Dekens, Heidi Martens, Gwen Van Nuffelen, Marc De Bodt, Werner Verhelst, Carlos A. Ferrer-Riesgo:
Sentence modality recognition in dysarthric speech. 71-74 - Kinfe Tadesse Mengistu, Frank Rudzicz, Tiago H. Falk:
Using acoustic measures to predict automatic speech recognition performance for dysarthric speakers. 75-78 - Pedro Gómez Vilda, María Victoria Rodellar Biarge, Victor Nieto Lluis, Luis Miguel Mazaira-Fernández, Cristina Muñoz-Mulas, Mario Fernández-Fernández, Elvira Toribio-Díaz:
Voice quality analysis to detect neurological diseases. 79-82
Singing Voice
- Franco Fussi, Nico Paolo Paolillo:
The vocal score profile/voice range profile ratio (p/p ratio) in artistic voice evaluation: application tested on opera and musical singers. 85-88 - Nico Paolo Paolillo, Franco Fussi:
Vocal dosimetry (APM) in opera and musical soloist singers during live performances in theatres: a pilot study. 89-92 - Janaina Mendes-Laureano, Marcos Felipe Silva de Sá, Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente, Nicolás Sáenz-Lechón, Víctor Osma-Ruiz, Juana M. Gutiérrez-Arriola:
Influence of hormone replacement therapy on the singing voice tessitura of menopausal women. 93-95 - Joseph Quoidbach:
How can posturo-acoustic system help the singer in voice quality research? 97-99
Signal Analysis 1, 2
- Cheolwoo Jo, Jaehee Kim:
Estimation of multiple source component using genetic algorithm. 103-106 - Tobias Meyer, Jakob Unger, Peter Schwerdtfeger, Michael Döllinger, Jörg Lohscheller:
Impact of rigid endoscopic laryngoscopy on electroglottographic and acoustic parameters. 107-109 - Julián D. Arias-Londoño, Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente, Nicolás Sáenz-Lechón, Víctor Osma-Ruiz, Juana M. Gutiérrez-Arriola:
Automatic GRBAS assessment using complexity measures and a multiclass GMM-based detector. 111-114 - Ricardo Teixeira Sousa, Aníbal J. S. Ferreira, Paavo Alku:
Estimation of harmonic and noise components of the glottal excitation. 115-118 - Wafa Saidi, Aïcha Bouzid, Noureddine Ellouze:
Multiscale product correlation for the open quotient estimation from the noisy speech signal. 119-122
Innovative Ways for Acoustic Analysis of Non-Quasiperiodic Voices (Special Session)
- Philippe H. Dejonckere:
Special session: innovative ways for acoustic analysis of non-quasiperiodic voices. 124-125 - Christophe Mertens, Francis Grenez, Victor J. Boucher, Jean Schoentgen:
Analysis of glottal cycle tremor and jitter by empirical mode decomposition. 127-130 - Ali Alpan, Francis Grenez, Jean Schoentgen:
Cepstral analysis of perceptually rated synthetic disordered speech stimuli. 131-134 - Samia Ben Elhadj Fraj, Francis Grenez, Jean Schoentgen:
Synthesis of breathy and rough voices with a view to validating perceptual and automatic glottal cycle pattern recognition. 135-138 - Maria Koutsogiannaki, Yannis Pantazis, Yannis Stylianou, Philippe H. Dejonckere:
Tremor in speakers with spasmodic dysphonia. 139-142 - Abdellah Kacha, Francis Grenez, Jean Schoentgen:
Assessment of vocal dysperiodicities in disordered speech based on empirical mode decomposition. 143-146 - Andrea Giordano, Philippe H. Dejonckere, Claudia Manfredi:
Acoustic assessment of spasmodic dysphonia using a new multipurpose voice analysis tool. 147-150
Professional Voice
- Karina Evgrafova, Vera Evdokimova:
Acoustic analysis of vocal fatigue in professional voice users. 153-156 - I. Verduyckt, Clea Rungassamy, Marc Remacle, Thomas Dubuisson:
Real-time embedded tracking of patient reported vocal discomfort in professional settings. 157-160 - Philippe H. Dejonckere:
Determinants of voice-related symptoms and complaints in different categories of teachers: the importance of the psycho-emotional component. 161-164
Acoustic Analysis of Parkinsonian Speech: Issues, Methods, and Applications (Special Session)
- Shimon Sapir, Sabine Skodda, Athanasios Tsanas, Jan Rusz:
Special session: acoustic analysis of Parkinsonian speech: issues, methods, and applications. 166-167 - Athanasios Tsanas, Max A. Little, Patrick E. McSharry, Lorraine O. Ramig:
Robust parsimonious selection of dysphonia measures for telemonitoring of Parkinson's disease symptom severity. 169-172 - Shimon Sapir, Lorraine O. Ramig, Jennifer L. Spielman, Cynthia Fox:
Acoustic metrics of vowel articulation in Parkinson's disease: vowel space area (VSA) vs. vowel articulation index (VAI). 173-175 - Sabine Skodda:
Acoustic analysis of speech as a promising instrument for monitoring and differential diagnosis of Parkinsons's disease. 177-180 - Jan Rusz, Roman Cmejla, Hana Ruzickova, Jirí Klempír, Veronika Majerova, Jana Picmausova, Jan Roth, Evzen Ruzicka:
Acoustic analysis of voice and speech characteristics in early untreated Parkinson's disease. 181-184
Devices
- Arrigo Palumbo, Pierangelo Veltri, Barbara Calabrese, Patrizia Vizza, Mario Cannataro, Aldo Garozzo, Nicola Lombardo, Francesco Amato:
Experiences of using a DSP based device for vocal signal analysis. 187-189 - Wolfgang Wokurek, Manfred Pützer:
Acceleration sensor measurements of vibrations of the larynx in patients with vocal fold adduction deficiencies. 191-194 - Claudia Manfredi, Philippe H. Dejonckere:
Voice monitoring: technical and clinical aspects. 195-198
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