@inproceedings{ae2b2428be614bfc822dfcfa610466fd,
title = "Acoustic analysis of vowel segments for clinical purposes: Preliminary observations",
abstract = "Sustained phonations of the vowels /a/ and /i/ were recorded from 89 patients with voice disorders, who were divided into five pathological subgroups. In addition, recordings were made from a control group of 23 normophonic participants. All recordings were segmented into onset, steady state, and offset, and analyzed acoustically. Results revealed the following findings: 1) only minor differences were found between the acoustical analyses based on the steady state versus the entire vowel; 2) the tested acoustic measures could discriminate between test and control groups, but not among the different pathological groups; 3) the contribution of the data gathered from the onset and/or offset of the vowel did not contribute significant information beyond that which was provided by the steady state.",
keywords = "Acoustic analysis, Sustained phonation, Voice pathology, Vowel segment",
author = "O. Amir and S. Ziv and N. Amir",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2009 Firenze University Press.; null ; Conference date: 14-12-2009 Through 16-12-2009",
year = "2009",
language = "אנגלית",
series = "Models and Analysis of Vocal Emissions for Biomedical Applications - 6th International Workshop, MAVEBA 2009",
publisher = "Firenze University Press",
pages = "57--60",
editor = "Claudia Manfredi",
booktitle = "Models and Analysis of Vocal Emissions for Biomedical Applications - 6th International Workshop, MAVEBA 2009",
address = "איטליה",
}