2011
DOI: 10.1186/1475-925x-10-3
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Classification of voice disorder in children with cochlear implantation and hearing aid using multiple classifier fusion

Abstract: BackgroundSpeech production and speech phonetic features gradually improve in children by obtaining audio feedback after cochlear implantation or using hearing aids. The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate automated classification of voice disorder in children with cochlear implantation and hearing aids.MethodsWe considered 4 disorder categories in children's voice using the following definitions:Level_1: Children who produce spontaneous phonation and use words spontaneously and imitatively.Level_2: … Show more

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“…The hearing loss associated with cochlear disorders is usually SNHL, and high‐frequency audiometry is a sensitive method with which to detect the threshold changes at earlier stages . With the cochlea being tonotopic, the results of this study suggest hair cell damage in all parts of the cochlear turns. However, as the threshold changes are more notable in the frequencies above 8 kHz, with the lower frequency results remaining within the normal range (<25 dB), the damage appears to be more dramatic in the basal turn, which is associated with high‐frequency hearing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The hearing loss associated with cochlear disorders is usually SNHL, and high‐frequency audiometry is a sensitive method with which to detect the threshold changes at earlier stages . With the cochlea being tonotopic, the results of this study suggest hair cell damage in all parts of the cochlear turns. However, as the threshold changes are more notable in the frequencies above 8 kHz, with the lower frequency results remaining within the normal range (<25 dB), the damage appears to be more dramatic in the basal turn, which is associated with high‐frequency hearing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The MNN technique has been widely adopted in the fields of information and neural sciences (i.e., feature extraction, classification, modeling, etc.) [34-39]. The experimental results in this paper show that the implementation of the proposed method achieves a very significant statistical improvement in extracting P300 components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Entre muchas otras características, diversos estudios frecuentemente refieren que las personas con discapacidad auditiva presentan voces agudas, siendo esta la correlación perceptiva de la frecuencia fundamental alta, que es causada por la falta de retroalimentación auditiva de la propia voz, como el control de la frecuencia, el cual se ve afectado cuando las funciones auditivas están deterioradas (47), así mismo, la intensidad es una variable medible que hace referencia a la presión subglótica espiratoria, una mayor contracción de los músculos involucrados en la respiración durante la emisión vocal, después del movimiento diafragmático durante la inspiración, significa un aumento del volumen o intensidad vocal (41). Como se evidenció en la voz del grupo de niños con discapacidad auditiva (casos) en la cual hubo una mayor intensidad durante la producción vocal tanto en el sexo femenino como en masculino en ambos rangos de edades.…”
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