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Acoustic Identification of the Voicing Boundary during Intervocalic Offsets and Onsets based on Vocal Fold Vibratory Measures

Methods for automating relative fundamental frequency (RFF)—an acoustic estimate of laryngeal tension—rely on manual identification of voiced/unvoiced boundaries from acoustic signals. This study determined the effect of incorporating features derived from vocal fold vibratory transitions for acoust...

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Autores principales: Vojtech, Jennifer M., Cilento, Dante D., Luong, Austin T., Noordzij, Jacob P., Diaz-Cadiz, Manuel, Groll, Matti D., Buckley, Daniel P., McKenna, Victoria S., Noordzij, J. Pieter, Stepp, Cara E.
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9524108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36188437
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11093816
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author Vojtech, Jennifer M.
Cilento, Dante D.
Luong, Austin T.
Noordzij, Jacob P.
Diaz-Cadiz, Manuel
Groll, Matti D.
Buckley, Daniel P.
McKenna, Victoria S.
Noordzij, J. Pieter
Stepp, Cara E.
author_facet Vojtech, Jennifer M.
Cilento, Dante D.
Luong, Austin T.
Noordzij, Jacob P.
Diaz-Cadiz, Manuel
Groll, Matti D.
Buckley, Daniel P.
McKenna, Victoria S.
Noordzij, J. Pieter
Stepp, Cara E.
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description Methods for automating relative fundamental frequency (RFF)—an acoustic estimate of laryngeal tension—rely on manual identification of voiced/unvoiced boundaries from acoustic signals. This study determined the effect of incorporating features derived from vocal fold vibratory transitions for acoustic boundary detection. Simultaneous microphone and flexible nasendoscope recordings were collected from adults with typical voices (N=69) and with voices characterized by excessive laryngeal tension (N=53) producing voiced–unvoiced–voiced utterances. Acoustic features that coincided with vocal fold vibratory transitions were identified and incorporated into an automated RFF algorithm (“aRFF-APH”). Voiced/unvoiced boundary detection accuracy was compared between the aRFF-APH algorithm, a recently published version of the automated RFF algorithm (“aRFF-AP”), and gold-standard, manual RFF estimation. Chi-square tests were performed to characterize differences in boundary cycle identification accuracy among the three RFF estimation methods. Voiced/unvoiced boundary detection accuracy significantly differed by RFF estimation method for voicing offsets and onsets. Of 7721 productions, 76.0% of boundaries were accurately identified via the aRFF-APH algorithm, compared to 70.3% with the aRFF-AP algorithm and 20.4% with manual estimation. Incorporating acoustic features that corresponded with voiced/unvoiced boundaries led to improvements in boundary detection accuracy that surpassed the gold-standard method for calculating RFF.
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spelling pubmed-95241082022-09-30 Acoustic Identification of the Voicing Boundary during Intervocalic Offsets and Onsets based on Vocal Fold Vibratory Measures Vojtech, Jennifer M. Cilento, Dante D. Luong, Austin T. Noordzij, Jacob P. Diaz-Cadiz, Manuel Groll, Matti D. Buckley, Daniel P. McKenna, Victoria S. Noordzij, J. Pieter Stepp, Cara E. Appl Sci (Basel) Article Methods for automating relative fundamental frequency (RFF)—an acoustic estimate of laryngeal tension—rely on manual identification of voiced/unvoiced boundaries from acoustic signals. This study determined the effect of incorporating features derived from vocal fold vibratory transitions for acoustic boundary detection. Simultaneous microphone and flexible nasendoscope recordings were collected from adults with typical voices (N=69) and with voices characterized by excessive laryngeal tension (N=53) producing voiced–unvoiced–voiced utterances. Acoustic features that coincided with vocal fold vibratory transitions were identified and incorporated into an automated RFF algorithm (“aRFF-APH”). Voiced/unvoiced boundary detection accuracy was compared between the aRFF-APH algorithm, a recently published version of the automated RFF algorithm (“aRFF-AP”), and gold-standard, manual RFF estimation. Chi-square tests were performed to characterize differences in boundary cycle identification accuracy among the three RFF estimation methods. Voiced/unvoiced boundary detection accuracy significantly differed by RFF estimation method for voicing offsets and onsets. Of 7721 productions, 76.0% of boundaries were accurately identified via the aRFF-APH algorithm, compared to 70.3% with the aRFF-AP algorithm and 20.4% with manual estimation. Incorporating acoustic features that corresponded with voiced/unvoiced boundaries led to improvements in boundary detection accuracy that surpassed the gold-standard method for calculating RFF. 2021-05 2021-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9524108/ /pubmed/36188437 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11093816 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Submitted for possible open access publication under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Vojtech, Jennifer M.
Cilento, Dante D.
Luong, Austin T.
Noordzij, Jacob P.
Diaz-Cadiz, Manuel
Groll, Matti D.
Buckley, Daniel P.
McKenna, Victoria S.
Noordzij, J. Pieter
Stepp, Cara E.
Acoustic Identification of the Voicing Boundary during Intervocalic Offsets and Onsets based on Vocal Fold Vibratory Measures
title Acoustic Identification of the Voicing Boundary during Intervocalic Offsets and Onsets based on Vocal Fold Vibratory Measures
title_full Acoustic Identification of the Voicing Boundary during Intervocalic Offsets and Onsets based on Vocal Fold Vibratory Measures
title_fullStr Acoustic Identification of the Voicing Boundary during Intervocalic Offsets and Onsets based on Vocal Fold Vibratory Measures
title_full_unstemmed Acoustic Identification of the Voicing Boundary during Intervocalic Offsets and Onsets based on Vocal Fold Vibratory Measures
title_short Acoustic Identification of the Voicing Boundary during Intervocalic Offsets and Onsets based on Vocal Fold Vibratory Measures
title_sort acoustic identification of the voicing boundary during intervocalic offsets and onsets based on vocal fold vibratory measures
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9524108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36188437
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11093816
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