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Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, Volume 37
Volume 37, August 2017
- Claudia Manfredi:
Models and devices for a multimodal study of the human phonatory apparatus: Technological results and clinical applications. 1-4 - Gabriel A. Alzamendi, Gastón Schlotthauer
:
Modeling and joint estimation of glottal source and vocal tract filter by state-space methods. 5-15 - Silvia Orlandi
, Andrea Bandini
, F. F. Fiaschi, Claudia Manfredi:
Testing software tools for newborn cry analysis using synthetic signals. 16-22 - Andrea Guidi, Jean Schoentgen, Gilles Bertschy, Claudio Gentili
, Enzo Pasquale Scilingo
, Nicola Vanello:
Features of vocal frequency contour and speech rhythm in bipolar disorder. 23-31 - Abdellah Kacha
, Christophe Mertens, Francis Grenez, Sabine Skodda, Jean Schoentgen:
On the harmonic-to-noise ratio as an acoustic cue of vocal timbre of Parkinson speakers. 32-38 - Jaromír Horácek
, Vojtech Radolf
, Anne-Maria Laukkanen
:
Low frequency mechanical resonance of the vocal tract in vocal exercises that apply tubes. 39-49 - Marek Fric
, Viktor Hruska
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The effect of resonance tubes on facial and laryngeal vibration - A case study. 50-60 - Alberto Macerata, Andrea Nacci, Mariangela Manti, Matteo Cianchetti
, Jacopo Matteucci, Salvatore Osvaldo Romeo, Bruno Fattori, Stefano Berrettini, Cecilia Laschi
, Francesco Ursino:
Evaluation of the Electroglottographic signal variability by amplitude-speed combined analysis. 61-68 - Philipp Aichinger
, Martin Hagmüller
, Imme Roesner, Berit Schneider-Stickler, Jean Schoentgen, Franz Pernkopf
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Fundamental frequency tracking in diplophonic voices. 69-81 - Erick Fernando González-Castañeda, Alejandro Antonio Torres García
, Carlos A. Reyes García, Luis Villaseñor Pineda
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Sonification and textification: Proposing methods for classifying unspoken words from EEG signals. 82-91 - Philippe H. Dejonckere, Jean Lebacq:
Damping of vocal fold oscillation at voice offset. 92-99

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