Title :
Acoustic “breathiness measures” in the description of pathologic voices
Author :
Fröhlich, Matthias ; Michaelis, Dirk ; Strube, Hans Werner
Author_Institution :
Phys. Inst., Gottingen Univ., Germany
Abstract :
One important perceptual attribute of voice quality is breathiness. Since breathiness is generally regarded to be caused by glottal air leakage, acoustic measures related to breathiness may be used to distinguish between different physiological phonation conditions for pathological voices. Seven “breathiness features” described in the literature plus one self-developed measure (the glottal to noise excitation ratio, GNE) are compared for their distinguishing properties between different well-defined pathological phonation mechanisms. It is found that only GNE allows a distinction between all the pathological groups and both the normal and aphonic reference group. Furthermore, GNE is among the measures showing the most significant distinctions between the different pathologic phonation mechanism groups. Therefore GNE should be given preference over the other features in the independent assessment of glottal air leakage or “breathiness” for moderately or highly disturbed voices
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; acoustic variables measurement; patient diagnosis; speech intelligibility; statistical analysis; acoustic measures; acoustic voice analysis; aphonic reference group; breathiness features; breathiness measures; diagnostic aid; disturbed voices; glottal air leakage; glottal to noise excitation ratio; normal group; pathologic voices; physiological phonation conditions; statistical analysis; voice quality; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic noise; Additive noise; Cancer; Noise measurement; Oncological surgery; Pathology; Performance analysis; Signal to noise ratio; Speech analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 1998. Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4428-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1998.675420