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MAVEBA 1999: Florence, Italy
- Claudia Manfredi, Piero Bruscaglioni:

International Workshop on Models and Analysis of Vocal Emissions for Biomedical Applications, MAVEBA 1999, Florence, Italy, September 1-3, 1999. ISCA 1999
Methodological Aspects
- Christopher J. Moore, Nicholas Slevin, S. Winstanley:

Characterising vowel phonation by fundamental spectral normalisation of LX-waveforms. 1-6 - Ingo Hertrich, Hermann Ackermann:

Analysis of neurological dysphonias: methodological considerations. 7-11 - Nathalie Henrich, Boris Doval, Christophe d'Alessandro:

Glottal open quotient estimation using linear prediction. 12-17
Singing Voice
- Yuki Kakita, Osamu Fujimura:

Sharp tuning in overtone singing by effectively employing anti-resonances. 18-23 - Gregory H. Wakefield:

Chromagram visualization of the singing voice. 24-29 - Maureen Mellody, Gregory H. Wakefield:

A high-resolution time-frequency analysis of the singing voice. 30-35 - Jean Schoentgen, Fabrizio Bucella:

Wavelet analysis of sustained vowel spectra in view of the characterization of hoarseness. 36-41 - Claudia Manfredi, Piero Bruscaglioni, Massimo D'Aniello, Luigi Pierazzi, Andrea Ismaelli:

Pitch and noise estimation in hoarse voices. 42-47 - Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente, Santiago Aguilera-Navarro, Sira E. Palazuelos-Cagigas, José L. Martín-Sánchez:

Does it affect feature "sex" on automatic detection of impaired voices? 48-53 - Alexander M. Krot, Polina P. Tkachova:

The nonlinear signal decomposition in voice recognition system constructing. 54-58 - Polina P. Tkachova, Alexander M. Krot:

The use of nonlinear filtering for the problem of voice variability solving. 59-64 - Alexander M. Krot, Vadim O. Kudryavtsev:

Speech signal synthesis based on the filter banks in finite and polynomial rings. 65-69 - Coriandre Vilain, Xavier Pelorson, Dorothée Thomas:

Effects of an induced asymmetry on the flow through the glottis in relation to voice pathology. 70-73 - Maurice Ouaknine, Laurence Parizot, Antoine Giovanni, Jean-Michel Triglia:

A separate detection of the vibration of each vocal fold by a new opto-electronic device. 74-77 - Christine Ericsdotter, Johan Sundberg, Björn Lindblom, Johan Stark:

APEX - an articulatory model for speech and singing. 78-82 - Michael Merk, Wolfram Ziegler, Bettina Brendel:

Acoustic assessment of neurogenic voice disorders in a clinical setting. 83-85 - Barbara Tomik, Wieslaw Wszolek, Lidia Glodzik-Sobanska, Anna Lechwacka, Andrzej Szczudlik, Zbigniew Engel:

Application of acoustic speech analysis in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis subjects. 86-91 - Unto K. Laine, Anne-Maria Laukkanen, Timo Leino:

Analysis of intraperiodic formant modulations in spoken and sung vowels. 92-97 - Kathleen Wermke, Werner Mende:

Analysis of cries of singletons and twins during the first year of life. 98-102 - Agostino Accardo, A. Clarici, U. de Vonderveidt, M. Caselli, Alessandro Garau, C. Travan:

A non-linear approach to the parametric analysis of spontaneous and pain cry in the human infant. 103-107 - Evgeny I. Bovbel, Polina P. Tkachova, Igor E. Kheidorov:

Autoregressive hidden Markov model for applied tasks of vocal fold pathology detection. 108-111 - Evgeny I. Bovbel, Mikhail A. Toumilovich:

Stochastic approach to vocal fold pathology diagnostics. 112-117 - Vyacheslav Parshin, Mikhail A. Toumilovich:

Neural networks techniques for vocal fold pathology detection. 118-119 - Tim Bressmann, Robert Sader, Wolfram Ziegler, Shaheen Awan, Michael Merk, Hans-Florian Zeilhofer, Hans-Henning Horch:

Higher prevalence of voice disorders in patients with cleft lip and palate? results from two studies. 122-127 - Mark A. McGillion, R. T. Ritchings, Christopher J. Moore:

Automatic assessment of voice quality using fundamental harmonic normalised spectra and Gaussian mixtures. 128-131 - Ryszard Tadeusiewicz, Wieslaw Wszolek, Andrzej Izworski, Tadeusz Wszolek:

Methods of deformed speech analysis. 132-139 - Mariaisabella Colli, Roberto Mondino, Enrico Ozzano, Alfredo Sacchi:

From signal processing to speech processing analysis by neuro-fuzzy expert system for automatic diagnosis. 140-143 - Evgeny I. Bovbel, Peter D. Kukharchik, Igor E. Kheidorov:

The joint speech/video signal processing for persons with limited physical possibilities. 144-145 - Rosana Barbuzza, Jorge Horacio Doorn:

Waveform modeling of nasal to vocalic voice evolution. 146-151 - Elena B. Minervina:

An express-reconstruction of distorted speech by inverse filtering method. 152-156 - Victor F. Dailyudenko, Alexander M. Krot, Elena B. Minervina:

Active biomedical media exploration by means of spectral analysis approaches and chaotic signal attractor trajectories investigation. 157-162 - A. Aguilar, M. C. Diego, E. Sanchez-Lancis:

Individual differences in speaker idiosyncrasies on phonetic regularities of bilingual subjects. 163-170 - M. C. Diego, A. Aguilar:

Speaker idiosyncrasy on phonetic regularities in function of temporal parameters of voice. 171-175

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