A Vibroacoustic Model of Selected Human Larynx Diseases

Zbigniew Witold Engel, Maciej Kłaczyński, Wiesław Wszołek
2007 International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics  
With the present development of digital registration and methods for processing speech it is possible to make effective objective acoustic diagnostics for medical purposes. These methods are useful as all pathologies and diseases of the human vocal tract influence the quality of a patient's speech signal. Diagnostics of the voice organ can be defined as an unambiguous recognition of the current condition of a specific voice source. Such recognition is based on an evaluation of essential
more » ... parameters of the speech signal. This requires creating a vibroacoustic model of selected deformations of Polish speech in relation to specific human larynx diseases. An analysis of speech and parameter mapping in 29-dimensional space is reviewed in this study. Speech parameters were extracted in time, frequency and cepstral (quefrency) domains resulting in diagrams that qualified symptoms and conditions of selected human larynx diseases. The paper presents graphically selected human larynx diseases. speech analysis pathological speech surgical treatment 2 1 2
doi:10.1080/10803548.2007.11105094 pmid:18082019 fatcat:si2utz3uj5hpxfgpz26yhxgc6y