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MAVEBA 2003: Florence, Italy
- Claudia Manfredi:
Third International Workshop on Models and Analysis of Vocal Emissions for Biomedical Applications, MAVEBA 2003, Florence, Italy, December 10-12, 2003. Firenze University Press / ISCA 2003, ISBN 88-8453-155-1
Voice Disorders
- Elizabeth Rosenfeld, Dominic W. Massaro, Jared Bernstein:
Automatic analysis of vocal manifestations of apparent mood or affect. 5-8 - Harriet J. Fell, Joel MacAuslan:
Automatic detection of stress in speech. 9-12 - Asli Ozdas, Hasmila Omar, Richard G. Shiavi, Stephen E. Silverman, Marilyn K. Silverman, D. Mitchell Wilkes:
Investigation of glottal flow spectral slope as possible cue for depression and near-term suicidal risk. 13-16
Laryngectomy
- Jörg Lohscheller, Michael Döllinger, Raphael Schwarz, Ulrich Eysholdt, Ulrich Hoppe:
Modelling of the laryngectomee substitute voice. 19-22 - Koji Murakami, Kenji Araki, Makoto Hiroshige, Koji Tochinai:
A study of a direct speech transform method on laryngectomee speech. 23-26 - Vojtech Misun:
External excitation of the vocal tract after laryngectomy. 27-30
Infant Cry Analysis (Special Session)
- Werner Mende, Kathleen Wermke:
Time variations of the fundamental frequency (melody) and resonance frequencies in infant's crying - key parameters for pre-speech development. 33-34 - Claudia Manfredi, Werner Mende, Piero Bruscaglioni, Kathleen Wermke:
Resonance development and formant tuning phenomena in infant's crying. 35-38 - Harriet J. Fell, Joel MacAuslan, Cynthia Cress, Linda J. Ferrier:
Using early vocalization analysis for visual feedback. 39-42 - Renata Sisto, Carlo Valerio Bellieni, Duccio Maria Cordelli, Giuseppe Buonocore:
Cry features as a measure of pain intensity in newborns. 43-46 - Natalija Bolfan-Stosic, Anneli Yliherva, Graham F. Welch:
Vocal identity - differences and similarities between children from Croatia and Finland. 47-50 - Richard Nicollas, Maurice Ouaknine, Antoine Giovanni, J. Berger, J. P. To, D. Dumoulin, Jean-Michel Triglia:
Physiology of vocal production in the newborn. 51-54
Noise Estimation/Denoising
- L. Helaoui, Sofia Ben Jebara, Amel Benazza-Benyahia:
A two-channel speech denoising method combining wavepackets and frequency coherence. 57-60 - Essa Jafer, Abdulhussain E. Mahdi:
Wavelet-based noise estimation techniques for speech enhancement. 61-64 - Carlos S. Lima, Jorge F. Oliveira:
HMM modelling of additive noise in the western languages context. 65-68 - Ernesto Iadanza, Fabrizio Dori, Claudia Manfredi, Silvano Dubini:
Hoarse voice denoising for real-time DSP implementation: continuous speech assessment. 69-72 - Alexander M. Krot, Helena B. Minervina, V. V. Sarapas:
An efficient method of speech signal reconstruction based on neural network and fast deconvolution algorithm. 73-75
Poster Session
- Keiichi Funaki:
On packet loss concealment using time-varying speech analysis. 79-82 - Falko Gittel, Tony D. Smith, A. Th. Schwarzbacher, E. Hilt:
VLSI implementation of a LMS based adaptive noise canceller. 83-86 - Milan Bostik, Milan Sigmund:
Speaker stress detection by analysis of glottal excitation. 87-90 - Jana Klecková:
An investigation of the speech production. 91-93 - Adriano Petry, Dante Augusto Couto Barone:
Towards chaotic modeling of speech signals. 95-98 - Carlos S. Lima, Carlos A. Silva, Adriano Tavares, Jorge F. Oliveira:
Blind source separation by independent component analysis applied to electroencephalographic signals. 99-102 - Carlos S. Lima, Jorge F. Oliveira:
Spectral bi-normalisation for speech recognition in additive noise. 103-106 - Alexander M. Krot, Polina P. Tkachova:
Algorithm of phoneme identification using fast measurement of Wiener kernels of speech signals. 107-110 - Alexander M. Krot, Helena B. Minervina, Polina P. Tkachova:
Distinguishing and recognition of pathological speech based on estimation of control parameter of chaotic attractor. 111-114 - Ajay Somkuwar, R. P. Singh:
Blind signal separation of vocal signals taken in noisy environment. 115-117
Plenary Lecture
- Osamu Fujimura:
A generalized concept of prosody. 121-135
Mechanical Models
- Charles H. Brown, Fariborz Alipour:
Asymmetric and symmetric vocal fold oscillation in the excised squirrel monkey larynx. 139-142 - Jaromír Horácek, Petr Sidlof, Jan G. Svec:
Numerical modelling of leakage-flow-induced vibrations of human vocal folds with Hertz impact forces. 143-146 - Scott L. Thomson, Luc Mongeau, Steven H. Frankel:
Physical and numerical flow-excited vocal fold models. 147-150 - Carlo Drioli, Federico Avanzini:
Non-modal voice synthesis by low-dimensional physical models. 151-154
Pathology Classification
- Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente, Tim Ritchings, Carl Berry:
The effects of inter and intra speaker variability on pathological voice quality assessment. 157-160 - Ofer Amir, Tal Biron-Shental:
Do oral contraceptives really have an adverse effect on voice quality? 161-164 - F. Martínez, Antonio Guillamón, J. J. Martínez:
A suggested metric for cepstral ARMA-based speech classification. 165-168 - Dorel Picovici, Abdulhussain E. Mahdi:
Perceptually-based objective measure for non-intrusive speech quality assessment. 169-172
Singing Voice (Special Session)
- Jordi Bonada, Alex Loscos, Oscar Mayor, Hideki Kenmochi:
Sample-based singing voice synthesizer using spectral models and source-filter decomposition. 175-178 - David M. Howard, Graham F. Welch, Jude Brereton, Evangelos Himonides:
Towards a novel real-time visual display for singing training. 179-182 - Dirk Mürbe, Gert Hofmann, Friedemann Pabst, Johan Sundberg:
Auditory and kinesthetic feedback in singing - significance and effects of training on pitch control. 183-186 - Malte Kob, Christiane Neuschaefer-Rube:
Acoustic analysis of overtone singing. 187-190 - Chantal Gabrielli:
Lucretius, song and music: a historical approach. 191-193
Devices
- Corine A. Bickley, Martha Birnbaum, Joel MacAuslan:
An assessment of fluency enhancement techniques for a telephone device for stutterers. 197-200 - Guido Belforte, Massimiliana Carello, A. Dileno, M. Morero:
Speaking valves: influence of the fatigue on the flow characteristics. 201-204 - D. Breen, R. O'Neill, Tony D. Smith, A. Th. Schwarzbacher:
VLSI implementation of a TSM/FSM algorithm. 205-208
Voice/Hearing Impairment
- Jana Klecková, Jana Krutisová:
Some experiments in the Czech spontaneous speech recognition domain. 211-213 - Barbara Resch, W. Bastiaan Kleijn:
Time synchronization of speech. 215-218 - M. Kammoun, Kaïs Ouni, Aïcha Bouzid, Noureddine Ellouze:
A classification methodology of hearing impaired pathologies based on DTW technique applied to vocal audiometry. 219-222 - Alan M. Marotta, Francisco J. Fraga:
Comparison of two frequency lowering algorithms for digital hearing aids. 223-226
Numerical Models
- Karel Dedouch, Jaromír Horácek, Tomás Vampola, Jan Vokral:
Velopharyngeal insufficiency studied using finite-element models of male vocal tract with experimental verification. 229-232 - Xiaochuan Niu, Jan P. H. van Santen:
A formant-trajectory model and its usage in comparing coarticulatory effects in dysarthric and normal speech. 233-236 - Eoin O'Leidhin, Peter J. Murphy:
Preliminary glottal source modeling for pathologic voices. 237-240 - Karel Prikryl:
Modelling the creation of Czech vowels by means of the vocal folds model and the models of vocal tracts. 241-244
Pathology Detection
- Tao Li, Ilsuh Bak, Cheolwoo Jo:
The effect of normalization on parameters in discrimination of pathological voice using artificial neural network. 247-250 - Annemie Van Hirtum, Marcella Guarino, Annamaria Costa, Peter Jans, Kathrien Ghesquiere, Jean-Marie Aerts, Pierluigi Navarotto, Daniel Berckmans:
Automatic detection of chronic pig coughing from continuous registration in field situations. 251-254 - Christopher J. Moore, Kathiresan Manickam, Steven Shalet, Terry Willard, Susan Jones:
Spectral entropy signature of speech perturbation in adult acquired growth hormone deficiency. 255-258 - C. Maguire, Philip de Chazal, Richard B. Reilly, Peter D. Lacy:
Identification of voice pathology using automated speech analysis. 259-262
Voice Analysis
- T. Hirvonen, Unto K. Laine:
Comparison of objective and subjective classification of unvoiced stop consonants in stop-vowel syllables. 265-268 - Joanna Szaleniec, Maciej Modrzejewski, Wieslaw Wszolek:
Application of acoustic analysis of speech signal for evaluation of intubation-related damages of the speech organ. 269-272 - Hisao Kuwabara:
Analysis and evaluation of nasalized [g] consonant in continuous Japanese. 273-276 - Friedhelm R. Drepper:
Topologically equivalent reconstruction of instationary, voiced speech. 277-280 - Martin Hagmüller, Gernot Kubin:
Poincaré sections for pitch mark determination in dysphonic speech. 281-284
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