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Article: Multiparametric evaluation of dysphonic severity

TitleMultiparametric evaluation of dysphonic severity
Other TitlesMulti-parametric evaluation of dysphonic severity
Authors
KeywordsAcoustic perturbation
Aerodynamic
Dysphonic severity
Multiple measures
Voice assessment
Voice range profile
Issue Date2006
PublisherMosby, Inc. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jvoice
Citation
Journal Of Voice, 2006, v. 20 n. 3, p. 380-390 How to Cite?
AbstractSummary: In recent years, the multiparametric approach for evaluating perceptual rating of voice quality has been advocated. This study evaluates the accuracy of predicting perceived overall severity of voice quality with a minimal set of aerodynamic, voice range profile (phonetogram), and acoustic perturbation measures. One hundred and twelve dysphonic persons (93 women and 19 men) with laryngeal pathologies and 41 normal controls (35 women and six men) with normal voices participated in this study. Perceptual severity judgement was carried out by four listeners rating the G (overall grade) parameter of the GRBAS scale.1 The minimal set of instrumental measures was selected based on the ability of the measure to discriminate between dysphonic and normal voices, and to attain at least a moderate correlation with perceived overall severity. Results indicated that perceived overall severity was best described by maximum phonation time of sustained /a/, peak intraoral pressure of the consonant-vowel /pi/ strings production, voice range profile area, and acoustic jitter. Direct-entry discriminant function analysis revealed that these four voice measures in combination correctly predicted 67.3% of perceived overall severity levels. © 2006 The Voice Foundation.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/85343
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2021 Impact Factor: 2.300
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.772
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dc.description.abstractSummary: In recent years, the multiparametric approach for evaluating perceptual rating of voice quality has been advocated. This study evaluates the accuracy of predicting perceived overall severity of voice quality with a minimal set of aerodynamic, voice range profile (phonetogram), and acoustic perturbation measures. One hundred and twelve dysphonic persons (93 women and 19 men) with laryngeal pathologies and 41 normal controls (35 women and six men) with normal voices participated in this study. Perceptual severity judgement was carried out by four listeners rating the G (overall grade) parameter of the GRBAS scale.1 The minimal set of instrumental measures was selected based on the ability of the measure to discriminate between dysphonic and normal voices, and to attain at least a moderate correlation with perceived overall severity. Results indicated that perceived overall severity was best described by maximum phonation time of sustained /a/, peak intraoral pressure of the consonant-vowel /pi/ strings production, voice range profile area, and acoustic jitter. Direct-entry discriminant function analysis revealed that these four voice measures in combination correctly predicted 67.3% of perceived overall severity levels. © 2006 The Voice Foundation.en_HK
dc.languageengen_HK
dc.publisherMosby, Inc. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jvoiceen_HK
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dc.subjectAcoustic perturbationen_HK
dc.subjectAerodynamicen_HK
dc.subjectDysphonic severityen_HK
dc.subjectMultiple measuresen_HK
dc.subjectVoice assessmenten_HK
dc.subjectVoice range profileen_HK
dc.titleMultiparametric evaluation of dysphonic severityen_HK
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dc.identifier.emailMa, EPM: estella1@hku.hken_HK
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