Title :
Nonlinear dynamical analysis of normal voices
Author :
Dajer, María Eugenia ; Pereira, José Carlos ; Maciel, Carlos Dias
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. of Sao Carlos, Sao Paulo Univ., Sao Carlos, Brazil
Abstract :
Human voice has been the focus of study for different areas of sciences. Researches in the last two decades have established the existence of chaos in human voice production. The purpose of this paper is to use nonlinear dynamics methods in the analysis of normal voices from healthy subjects and correlate them to traditional acoustic parameters as well as perceptual analysis. Twelve human voice signals from healthy subjects, 6 males and 6 females, ranging in age from 19 to 39 years old were used. Sustained vowel sounds /a/, /e/ and /i/ if, from Brazilian Portuguese were recorded at a sampling rate of 22,050 Hz and analyzed in order to obtain acoustic perturbation measures (jitter, shimmer, coefficient of excess - EX, and pitch amplitude - PA), The phase space reconstruction method was used to describe the nonlinear dynamic characteristics of voice signal samples. This paper shows that nonlinear dynamical methods as phase space reconstruction seems to be a suitable technique for voice signals analysis, due to the chaotic component of the human voice. The results suggest that non-linear dynamic analysis does not replace existing techniques instead they may improve and complement the recent voice analysis methods available for health professionals, speech therapist and clinician.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; speech processing; acoustic parameters; acoustic perturbation measures; human voice; jitter; nonlinear dynamical analysis; phase space reconstruction; pitch amplitude; shimmer; sustained vowel sounds; voice signal analysis; Acoustic measurements; Chaos; Human voice; Jitter; Nonlinear acoustics; Phase measurement; Production; Sampling methods; Signal analysis; Speech analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia, Seventh IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2489-3
DOI :
10.1109/ISM.2005.84