Acoustic measures of dysphonic severity across and within voice types |
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Authors: | V Wolfe J Fitch D Martin |
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Affiliation: | Auburn University at Montgomery, Speech and Hearing Clinic, AL 36117, USA. vwolfe@edla.aum.edu |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the study was to explore an interaction between pathologic voice type and the acoustic prediction of dysphonic severity. One hundred and two phonatory samples, representing a wide range of laryngeal conditions, were categorized by listeners into three voice types: breathy, rough, and hoarse. A second group of trained listeners rated the severity of the samples on a 7-point scale. Twenty-five frequency- and time-domain measures were used to predict perceptual severity. Multiple regression analyses showed that the most useful measure for the prediction of severity across voice types was noise-to-harmonic ratio (NHR). The severity of individual voice types was predicted with differential results on the basis of both short- and long-term measures of perturbation. |
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