Proceedings of the International Conference on Bio-Inspired Systems and Signal Processing 2012
DOI: 10.5220/0003775902380243
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Pathological Voice Detection Using Turbulent Speech Segments

Abstract: Identification of voice pathologies using only the voice signal has a great advantage over the conventional methods, such as laryngoscopy, since they enable a non-invasive diagnosis. The first studies in this area were based on the analysis of sustained vowel sounds. More recently, there are studies that extend the analysis to continuous speech, achieving similar or better results. All these studies use of a pitch detector algorithm to select only the voiced parts of the acoustic signal. However, the existence… Show more

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“…Unlike other works, unvoiced part of voice samples is investigated in [111]. The authors argue that most of the existing works depend on the voiced part of a speech sample to detect voice pathology and these works use a pitch detector to separate voiced part from the unvoiced part.…”
Section: The Pitchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike other works, unvoiced part of voice samples is investigated in [111]. The authors argue that most of the existing works depend on the voiced part of a speech sample to detect voice pathology and these works use a pitch detector to separate voiced part from the unvoiced part.…”
Section: The Pitchmentioning
confidence: 99%