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Acoustic features of dysphonic speech vs normal speech in New Zealand English speakers
Erfanian Sabaee, Maryam; Sharifzadeh, Hamid. - : Computing and Information Technology Research and Education New Zealand (CITRENZ), 2022
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Automated Assessment of Glottal Dysfunction Through Unified Acoustic Voice Analysis
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
Randall, Ratana; Sharifzadeh, Hamid; Krishnan, J.. - : Frontiers Media (parent company: Holtzbrinck Publishing Group), 2019
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A comprehensive review of computational methods for automatic prediction of schizophrenia with insight into indigenous populations
Randall, Ratana; Sharifzadeh, Hamid; Krishnan, J.. - : Frontiers Media (parent company: Holtzbrinck Publishing Group), 2019
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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
Sharifzadeh, Hamid R; Ardekani, Iman T; McLoughlin, Ian Vince. - : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2016
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Phonated Speech Reconstruction Using Twin Mapping Models
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Bionic voice (pilot study) : natural speech restoration for voice impaired individuals
Sharifzadeh, Hamid; Allen, Jacqui E.; Sarrafzadeh, Hossein. - : Health Informatics New Zealand, 2016. : Unitec Institute of Technology, 2016. : Auckland Voice and Swallow, 2016
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Bionic voice (pilot study) : natural speech restoration for voice impaired individuals
Sharifzadeh, Hamid; Allen, Jacqui E.; Sarrafzadeh, Hossein. - : Health Informatics New Zealand, 2016
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Bionic voice (pilot study) : natural speech restoration for voice impaired individuals
Sharifzadeh, Hamid; Allen, Jacqui E.; Sarrafzadeh, Hossein. - : Health Informatics New Zealand, 2016
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Reconstruction of Phonated Speech from Whispers Using Formant-Derived Plausible Pitch Modulation
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Phonated speech reconstruction using twin mapping models
Sharifzadeh, Hamid; HajiRassouliha, Amir; McLoughlin, I.V.. - : IEEE Communications Society, 2015. : Unitec Institute of Technology, 2015. : University of Kent (Kent, United Kingdom), 2015. : North Shore Hospital (Auckland, N.Z.), 2015
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Phonated speech reconstruction using twin mapping models
Sharifzadeh, Hamid; HajiRassouliha, Amir; McLoughlin, I.V.. - : IEEE Communications Society, 2015
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Comparative whisper vowel space for Singapore English and British English accents
Sharifzadeh, Hamid; Ardekani, Iman; McLoughlin, I.V.. - : Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Association (APSIPA), 2015. : Unitec Institute of Technology, 2015. : University of Kent (Kent, United Kingdom), 2015
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Comparative whisper vowel space for Singapore English and British English accents
Sharifzadeh, Hamid; Ardekani, Iman; McLoughlin, I.V.. - : Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Association (APSIPA), 2015
Abstract: Whispered speech, as a relatively common form of communications, has received little research effort in spite of its usefulness in everyday vocal communications. Apart from a few notable studies analysing the main whispered vowels and some quite general estimations of whispered speech characteristics, a classic vowel space determination has been lacking for whispers. Aligning with the previous published work which aimed to redress this shortfall by presenting a vowel formant space for whispers, this paper studies Singapore English (SgE) from this respect. Furthermore, by comparing the shift amounts between normal and whispered vowel formants in two different English accents, British West Midlands (WM) and SgE, the study also considers the question of generalisation of shift amount and direction for two dissimilar accent groupings. It is further suggested that the shift amounts for each vowel are almost consistent for F2 while these vary for F1, showing the role of accent in proposing a general correlation between normal and whispered vowels on first formant. This paper presents the results of the formant analysis, in terms of acoustic vowel space mappings, showing differences between normal and whispered speech for SgE, and compares this to results obtained from the analysis of more standard English.
Keyword: 200402 Computational Linguistics; British English; British West Midlands English (WM); linguistics; Singapore English (SgE); speech analysis; whispered speech; whispers
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3351
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