DocumentCode
760487
Title
Dimensionality Reduction of a Pathological Voice Quality Assessment System Based on Gaussian Mixture Models and Short-Term Cepstral Parameters
Author
Godino-Llorente, J.I. ; Gomez-Vilda, P. ; Blanco-Velasco, M.
Author_Institution
EUIT Telecomunicacion, Univ. Politecnica de Madrid
Volume
53
Issue
10
fYear
2006
Firstpage
1943
Lastpage
1953
Abstract
Voice diseases have been increasing dramatically in recent times due mainly to unhealthy social habits and voice abuse. These diseases must be diagnosed and treated at an early stage, especially in the case of larynx cancer. It is widely recognized that vocal and voice diseases do not necessarily cause changes in voice quality as perceived by a listener. Acoustic analysis could be a useful tool to diagnose this type of disease. Preliminary research has shown that the detection of voice alterations can be carried out by means of Gaussian mixture models and short-term mel cepstral parameters complemented by frame energy together with first and second derivatives. This paper, using the F-Ratio and Fisher´s discriminant ratio, will demonstrate that the detection of voice impairments can be performed using both mel cepstral vectors and their first derivative, ignoring the second derivative
Keywords
Gaussian processes; bioacoustics; cancer; cepstral analysis; medical signal processing; speech processing; F-ratio; Fisher discriminant ratio; Gaussian mixture models; acoustic analysis; dimensionality reduction; frame energy; larynx cancer; mel cepstral vectors; pathological voice quality assessment system; short-term cepstral parameters; voice alterations; voice diseases; voice impairments; Acoustic noise; Acoustic signal detection; Cepstral analysis; Diseases; Noise level; Pathology; Quality assessment; Signal analysis; Signal to noise ratio; Speech analysis; Cepstral parameters; Gaussian mixture models; fisher´s discriminant ratio; short-term analysis; voice disorders; Computer Simulation; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Humans; Models, Biological; Models, Statistical; Normal Distribution; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Sound Spectrography; Speech Production Measurement; Voice Disorders; Voice Quality;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2006.871883
Filename
1703745
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