2017
DOI: 10.1121/1.4988844
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Supervised learning in voice type discrimination using neck-skin vibration signals: Preliminary results on single vowels

Abstract: Discrimination between normal and pathological voice is a critical component in laryngeal pathology diagnosis and vocal rehabilitative treatment. In the present study, a portable miniature glottal notch accelerometer (GNA) device with supervised machine learning techniques was proposed to discriminate between three human voice types: normal, breathy, and pressed voice. Fourteen native American English speakers who were wearing a GNA device produced five different English single vowels in each of the three voic… Show more

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“…Specialized accelerometers have been used to measure various other health parameters, including voice health [65], postural stability [12] and physiological sound [66].…”
Section: Inference Of Health Parameters and Body Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specialized accelerometers have been used to measure various other health parameters, including voice health [65], postural stability [12] and physiological sound [66].…”
Section: Inference Of Health Parameters and Body Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%