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Liu, Boquan; Polce, Evan; Sprott, Julien C.; Jiang, Jack J. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to introduce a chaos level test to evaluate linear and nonlinear voice type classification method performances under varying signal chaos conditions without subjective impression. Study Design: Voice signals were constructed with differing degrees of noise to model signal chaos. Within each noise power, 100…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Monte Carlo Methods, Correlation, Test Validity
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Devine, Erin E.; Bulleit, Erin E.; Hoffman, Matthew R.; McCulloch, Timothy M.; Jiang, Jack J. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2012
Purpose: To model tension asymmetry caused by superior laryngeal nerve paralysis (SLNP) in excised larynges and apply perturbation, nonlinear dynamic, and aerodynamic analyses. Method: SLNP was modeled in 8 excised larynges using sutures and weights to mimic cricothyroid (CT) muscle function. Weights were removed from one side to create tension…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Animals, Voice Disorders, Motor Reactions
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Krausert, Christopher R.; Ying, Di; Zhang, Yu; Jiang, Jack J. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2011
Purpose: Digital kymography and vocal fold curve fitting are blended with detailed symmetry analysis of kymograms to provide a comprehensive characterization of the vibratory properties of injured vocal folds. Method: Vocal fold vibration of 12 excised canine larynges was recorded under uninjured, unilaterally injured, and bilaterally injured…
Descriptors: Animals, Voice Disorders, Measurement Techniques
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Shao, Jun; MacCallum, Julia K.; Zhang, Yu; Sprecher, Alicia; Jiang, Jack J. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
Acoustic analysis may provide a useful means to quantitatively characterize the tremulous voice. Signals were obtained from 25 subjects with diagnoses of either Parkinson's disease or vocal polyps exhibiting vocal tremor. These were compared to signals from 24 subjects with normal voices. Signals were analyzed via correlation dimension and several…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Acoustics, Experimental Groups, Diseases
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Zhang, Yu; Reynders, William J.; Jiang, Jack J.; Tateya, Ichiro – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2007
Purpose: The present study was a methodological study designed to reveal the dynamic mechanisms of phonation instability pressure (PIP) using bifurcation analysis. Phonation pressure range (PPR) was also proposed for assessing the pressure range of normal vocal fold vibrations. Method: The authors first introduced the concept of bifurcation on the…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Voice Disorders, Hearing (Physiology), Research Methodology