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[Grading the voice: pitfalls and advantages].

Y Ormezzano1

  • 1O.RL., Paris, France.

Revue De Laryngologie - Otologie - Rhinologie
|January 1, 1990
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Quantifying the human voice requires specific protocols and understanding signal processing. Adhering to these principles ensures accurate voice analysis, avoiding erroneous pathological findings.

Area of Science:

  • Acoustic analysis
  • Speech science
  • Voice quantification

Context:

  • Functional exploration of voice requires objective measurements.
  • Accurate voice analysis is crucial for legitimate clinical and research applications.
  • Current methods may yield erroneous pathological results if basic principles are not followed.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the importance of established protocols in voice analysis.
  • To demonstrate the necessity of understanding signal processing in voice quantification.
  • To illustrate the utility of adhering to specific principles for accurate voice assessment.

Summary:

  • Voice quantification necessitates adherence to strict protocols and understanding of signal processing.
  • Key parameters and their signal treatment methods must be known for reliable analysis.

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  • Step-by-step examples will demonstrate the practical application of these principles.
  • Impact:

    • Ensures more reliable and accurate voice assessments.
    • Reduces the likelihood of erroneous pathological findings in voice disorders.
    • Provides a framework for consistent and reproducible voice analysis in scientific and clinical settings.