Frequency study for the characterization of the dysphonic voices
INTERSPEECH 2007, 2007•hal.science
Concerned with pathological voice assessment, this paper aims at characterizing dysphonia
in the frequency domain for a better understanding of relating phenomena while most of the
studies have focused only on improving classification systems for diagnosis help purposes.
In this context, a GMM-based automatic classification system is applied on different
frequency ranges in order to investigate which ones are relevant for dysphonia
characterization. Experiment results demonstrate that the low frequencies [0-3000] Hz are …
in the frequency domain for a better understanding of relating phenomena while most of the
studies have focused only on improving classification systems for diagnosis help purposes.
In this context, a GMM-based automatic classification system is applied on different
frequency ranges in order to investigate which ones are relevant for dysphonia
characterization. Experiment results demonstrate that the low frequencies [0-3000] Hz are …
Concerned with pathological voice assessment, this paper aims at characterizing dysphonia in the frequency domain for a better understanding of relating phenomena while most of the studies have focused only on improving classification systems for diagnosis help purposes. In this context, a GMM-based automatic classification system is applied on different frequency ranges in order to investigate which ones are relevant for dysphonia characterization. Experiment results demonstrate that the low frequencies [0-3000]Hz are more relevant for dysphonia discrimination compared with higher frequencies.
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