Automatic speech and singing classification in ambulatory recordings for normal and disordered voices
Ambulatory voice monitoring is a promising tool for investigating phonotraumatic vocal hyperfunction (PVH), associated with the development of vocal fold lesions. Since many patients with PVH are professional vocalists, a classifier was developed to better understand phonatory mechanisms during spee...
Main Authors: | Capobianco, S. (Author), Hillman, R.E (Author), Marks, K.L (Author), Mehta, D.D (Author), Ortiz, A.J (Author), Toles, L.E (Author), Van Stan, J.H (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Acoustical Society of America
2019
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Online Access: | View Fulltext in Publisher |
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