[HTML][HTML] Artificial intelligence enabled preliminary diagnosis for COVID-19 from voice cues and questionnaires

C Shimon, G Shafat, I Dangoor… - The Journal of the …, 2021 - pubs.aip.org
… In this research, we investigate the importance of analyzing voice or speech signals and a
… As part of an early study on the intelligent analysis of voice cues under COVID-19, a data-…

How COVID-19 pandemic changed our communication with families: losing nonverbal cues

A Marra, P Buonanno, M Vargas, C Iacovazzo, EW Ely… - Critical Care, 2020 - Springer
… The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has … and their relatives in all the
COVID-19 care settings, given the … highly compromised in the COVID-19 experiences both in …

Voice quality evaluation in patients with COVID-19: an acoustic analysis

M Asiaee, A Vahedian-Azimi, SS Atashi, A Keramatfar… - Journal of Voice, 2022 - Elsevier
… , such as recurrent dry coughs, may cause changes in the vocal folds and will consequently
give rise to modifications in the acoustic cues related to voice quality. As shown in a study …

[PDF][PDF] Diagnosis of COVID-19 Using Auditory Acoustic Cues.

RK Das, MC Madhavi, H Li - Interspeech, 2021 - isca-archive.org
… The contribution of this work lies in exploration of novel auditory acoustic cues for detecting
COVID-19 from cough of individuals. The remainder of the paper is organized as follows. Sec…

In-person or virtual?–Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on the teaching habits of voice pedagogues

K Murdaugh, JB Hausknecht, CT Herbst - Journal of Voice, 2022 - Elsevier
… in the COVID-19 crisis. One central finding of this study was that voice teachers had
greater difficulties rating most aspects of the voice that are solely grounded in acoustic cues, …

COVID-19: acoustic measures of voice in individuals wearing different facemasks

A Joshi, T Procter, PA Kulesz - Journal of Voice, 2023 - Elsevier
… The listener, in the absence of visual cues, needs a higher degree of focus to complete
the speech perception, which is particularly difficult for interlocutors with hearing loss, voice

[HTML][HTML] High-quality listening in the age of COVID-19: A key to better dyadic communication for more effective organizations

G Itzchakov, J Grau - Organizational Dynamics, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… Furthermore, this effort often shows up in our nonverbal cues. For example, people often
raise their voices when struggling to understand a thick accent. Volume is both a sign of …

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), videoconferencing, and gender

SS Wang, MA Roubidoux - Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2020 - jacr.org
… They rely more heavily than men on nonverbal cues to determine when to … cues include
nodding in agreement, smiling, using facial expressions, and gesturing. The lack of visual cues

Communicating during COVID-19: The effect of transparent masks for speech recognition in noise

LM Thibodeau, RB Thibodeau-Nielsen… - Ear and …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
… -hearing listeners who received auditory-visual cues to the performance of those who
received the same auditory cues but with no visual cues. This would be analogous to conversing …

Unmasking the difficulty of listening to talkers with masks: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic

E Giovanelli, C Valzolgher, E Gessa… - i …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
… Video conferences can impact on our possibility to exploit audio-visual cues in speech …
Importantly, while the availability of visual cues changed across conditions (talkers fully …