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found 49 matches
- 2001
- Daniel I. Escobedo Beceiro, Sergio Daniel Cano-Ortiz, Eddy Coello Frometa, Luis Regüeiferos Prego, Leonardo Capdevila Bravo:
Rising shift of pitch frequency in the infant cry of some pathologic cases. MAVEBA 2001: 84-90 - Daniel I. Escobedo Beceiro, Sergio Daniel Cano-Ortiz, Francisco J. Ruiz Miyares:
Some acoustical features of the cry and speech signals in infants with epilepsy. MAVEBA 2001: 91-98 - Guido Belforte, Massimiliana Carello:
Experimental comparison between Staffieri and new tracheo-oesophageal prostheses. MAVEBA 2001: 14-20 - Nacéra Benamrane, Rafika Abderahim, Leila Nemmiche:
Medical image interpretation by fuzzy neural networks and expert system. MAVEBA 2001: 176-180 - Natalija Bolfan-Stosic, Emica Farago:
Acoustic features of voice of children with motoric disorders. MAVEBA 2001: 79-83 - Natalija Bolfan-Stosic, Mladen Hedjever:
Degree of sub-harmonic components in infant cries and in Down Syndrome children and children with dysphonia. MAVEBA 2001: 181-187 - Zakaria Benahmed Daho, Nacéra Benamrane, Arnaud Fréville:
Medical images compression by neural networks. MAVEBA 2001: 169-175 - Karel Dedouch, Jaromír Horácek, Tomás Vampola, Premysl Krsek, Jan G. Svec:
Mathematical modelling of male vocal tract. MAVEBA 2001: 69-74 - Michael Döllinger, Ulrich Hoppe, Stefan Schuberth, Frank Hettlich, Ulrich Eysholdt:
Detecting asymmetries in high speed observations of vocal folds during phonation. MAVEBA 2001: 27-34 - Carlo Drioli, Federico Avanzini:
A physically-informed model of the glottis with application to voice quality assessment. MAVEBA 2001: 117-122 - L. Faenza, G. Sciolla, Mariaisabella Colli, Alfredo Sacchi:
Study of EEG signals to build a man-computer interface. MAVEBA 2001: 188-192 - Osamu Fujimura:
Voice quality as an aspect of prosodic control in speech utterance: the base function representation of the c/d model. MAVEBA 2001: 123-124 - Keiichi Funaki:
A time-varying complex ARMA speech modeling based on IV method. MAVEBA 2001: 260-263 - Annemie Van Hirtum, Daniel Berckmans:
Assessing the sound of cough towards vocality. MAVEBA 2001: 222-227 - Annemie Van Hirtum, Daniel Berckmans:
Automated recognition of spontaneous versus voluntary cough. MAVEBA 2001: 235-240 - Ulrich Hoppe, Michael Döllinger, Stefan Schuberth, Frank Rosanowski, Ulrich Eysholdt:
Clinical significance of the two-mass-model. MAVEBA 2001: 193-194 - Jaromír Horácek, Jan G. Svec, Ján Veselý, Erkki Vilkman, Ivo Klepácek, Ales Vetesník:
Measurement of the vocal-fold vibration behaviour in excised human larynges. MAVEBA 2001: 2-7 - David M. Howard:
The real and the non-real in speech measurements. MAVEBA 2001: 35-44 - Andrzej Izworski:
Speech processing and recognition using artificial intelligence methods. MAVEBA 2001: 228-229 - Cheolwoo Jo, Kwangin Kim, Dae-Hyun Kim, Soo-Geon Wang:
Screening of pathological voice from ARS using neural networks. MAVEBA 2001: 241-245 - Uwe Jürgens:
The squirrel monkey as a model in the study of the central control of vocalization. MAVEBA 2001: 103-107 - Hideki Kawahara, Jo Estill, Osamu Fujimura:
Aperiodicity extraction and control using mixed mode excitation and group delay manipulation for a high quality speech analysis, modification and synthesis system STRAIGHT. MAVEBA 2001: 59-64 - Kazutomo Kitajima, Hideyuki Kataoka, Shigehiro Owaki:
Effects of transglottal pressure on fundamental frequency of phonation: study with a rubber model. MAVEBA 2001: 21-26 - Malte Kob, Christiane Neuschaefer-Rube:
A method for measurement of the vocal tract mouth impedance. MAVEBA 2001: 138-143 - Alexander M. Krot:
Analysis of attractors of complex dynamical systems based on matrix decomposition. MAVEBA 2001: 195-200 - Alexander M. Krot, Helena B. Minervina:
Estimation of minimal chaotic attractor embedding dimension on the basis of matrix decomposition for biomedical signal processing. MAVEBA 2001: 201-206 - Alexander M. Krot, Polina P. Tkachova:
Fast algorithms for Wiener kernels computing in speech phoneme recognition. MAVEBA 2001: 246-253 - Vadim O. Kudryavtsev:
Filter bank realizations of Volterra kernels. MAVEBA 2001: 207-210 - Hisao Kuwabara:
A relation between voice quality and acoustic features. MAVEBA 2001: 113-116 - Jorge C. Lucero:
Principal differential analysis of lip motion signals. MAVEBA 2001: 254-259
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