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Acoustic features of dysphonic speech vs normal speech in New Zealand English speakers
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Automated Assessment of Glottal Dysfunction Through Unified Acoustic Voice Analysis
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In: ISSN: 0892-1997 ; Journal of Voice ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02987882 ; Journal of Voice, Elsevier, In press, ⟨10.1016/j.jvoice.2020.08.032⟩ (2021)
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Acoustic analysis and measurements of distorted speech in the NZ population
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Acoustic analysis and measurements of distorted speech in the NZ population
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Acoustic analysis and measurements of distorted speech in the NZ population
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A comprehensive review of computational methods for automatic prediction of schizophrenia with insight into indigenous populations
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A comprehensive review of computational methods for automatic prediction of schizophrenia with insight into indigenous populations
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Acoustic analysis and computerized reconstruction of speech in laryngectomised individuals
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Acoustic analysis and computerized reconstruction of speech in laryngectomised individuals
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Acoustic analysis and computerized reconstruction of speech in laryngectomised individuals
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Comparative whisper vowel space for Singapore English and British English accents
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Bionic voice (pilot study) : natural speech restoration for voice impaired individuals
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Bionic voice (pilot study) : natural speech restoration for voice impaired individuals
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Bionic voice (pilot study) : natural speech restoration for voice impaired individuals
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Abstract:
The human voice is the most magnificent instrument for communication, capable of expressing deep emotions, conveying oral history through generations, or of starting a war. However, those who suffer from aphonia (no voice) and dysphonia (voice disorders) are unable to make use of this critical form of communication. They are typically unable to project anything more than hoarse whispers. Epidemiologic studies of the prevalence of voice disorders in the general adult population are rare. Nevertheless, information from a number of studies suggests that one third of the population have suffered from a temporary vocal impairment at some point in their life and that voice disorders can affect any age group and either sex. In some cases, vocal change is temporary however in those treated for malignant disease or with severe trauma there may be long term disturbance of phonation. This may affect occupation, social function and quality of life. Within a speech processing framework, we have worked on a novel method to return natural voice to laryngectomised people. This method leverages on recent advances in speech synthesis to deliver aworld-first technology. As a pilot study, this project has assessed the acoustic features of laryngectomised speech and has developed required enhancement for natural speech regeneration.
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100599 Communications Technologies not elsewhere classified; 200402 Computational Linguistics; artificial phonation; laryngectomy; speech synthesis; voice reconstruction
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3534
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Reconstruction of Phonated Speech from Whispers Using Formant-Derived Plausible Pitch Modulation
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Comparative whisper vowel space for Singapore English and British English accents
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Comparative whisper vowel space for Singapore English and British English accents
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