Using ambulatory voice monitoring to investigate common voice disorders: Research update
Many common voice disorders are chronic or recurring conditions that are likely to result
from inefficient and/or abusive patterns of vocal behavior, referred to as vocal hyperfunction …
from inefficient and/or abusive patterns of vocal behavior, referred to as vocal hyperfunction …
Mobile voice health monitoring using a wearable accelerometer sensor and a smartphone platform
Many common voice disorders are chronic or recurring conditions that are likely to result
from faulty and/or abusive patterns of vocal behavior, referred to generically as vocal …
from faulty and/or abusive patterns of vocal behavior, referred to generically as vocal …
Learning to detect vocal hyperfunction from ambulatory neck-surface acceleration features: Initial results for vocal fold nodules
Voice disorders are medical conditions that often result from vocal abuse/misuse which is
referred to generically as vocal hyperfunction. Standard voice assessment approaches …
referred to generically as vocal hyperfunction. Standard voice assessment approaches …
Development and testing of a portable vocal accumulator
HA Cheyne, HM Hanson, RP Genereux, KN Stevens… - 2003 - ASHA
This research note describes the design and testing of a device for unobtrusive, long-term
ambulatory monitoring of voice use, named the Portable Vocal Accumulator (PVA). The PVA …
ambulatory monitoring of voice use, named the Portable Vocal Accumulator (PVA). The PVA …
Ambulatory monitoring of disordered voices
RE Hillman, JT Heaton, A Masaki… - Annals of Otology …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: Recently developed systems for ambulatory monitoring of voice use employ
miniature accelerometers placed at the base of the anterior neck to sense phonation. As it is …
miniature accelerometers placed at the base of the anterior neck to sense phonation. As it is …
Direct comparison of three commercially available devices for voice ambulatory monitoring and biofeedback
Purpose: To provide a direct comparison of three commercially available devices for voice
ambulatory monitoring and biofeedback to assist voice clinicians and researchers in …
ambulatory monitoring and biofeedback to assist voice clinicians and researchers in …
Evaluation of voice pathology based on the estimation of vocal fold biomechanical parameters
P Gómez-Vilda, R Fernández-Baillo, A Nieto, F Díaz… - Journal of Voice, 2007 - Elsevier
Voice disorders are a source of increasing concern as normal voice quality is a social
demand for at least one third of the population in developed countries in cases where voice …
demand for at least one third of the population in developed countries in cases where voice …
Ambulatory assessment of phonotraumatic vocal hyperfunction using glottal airflow measures estimated from neck-surface acceleration
Phonotraumatic vocal hyperfunction (PVH) is associated with chronic misuse and/or abuse
of voice that can result in lesions such as vocal fold nodules. The clinical aerodynamic …
of voice that can result in lesions such as vocal fold nodules. The clinical aerodynamic …
[HTML][HTML] Applied machine learning techniques to diagnose voice-affecting conditions and disorders: Systematic literature review
Background Normal voice production depends on the synchronized cooperation of multiple
physiological systems, which makes the voice sensitive to changes. Any systematic …
physiological systems, which makes the voice sensitive to changes. Any systematic …
[图书][B] Estimating glottal voicing source characteristics by measuring and modeling the acceleration of the skin on the neck
HA Cheyne - 2006 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Quantifying vocal function is becoming increasingly important both for corroborating
clinicians' subjective impressions during a voice evaluation and for assessing the …
clinicians' subjective impressions during a voice evaluation and for assessing the …