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View article: Voice Maps as a Tool for Understanding and Dealing with Variability in the Voice
Voice Maps as a Tool for Understanding and Dealing with Variability in the Voice Open
Individual acoustic and other physical metrics of vocal status have long struggled to prove their worth as clinical evidence. While combinations of metrics or “features” are now being intensely explored using data analytics methods, there …
View article: Accounting for Variability over the Voice Range
Accounting for Variability over the Voice Range Open
Researchers from the natural sciences interested in the performing arts often seek quantitative findings with explanatory power and practical relevance to performers and educators. However, the com ...
View article: Data for: Feature maps of the acoustic spectrum of the voice
Data for: Feature maps of the acoustic spectrum of the voice Open
Supplementary data in the form of three appendices, plus printed Voice Range Profile charts. The captions for each of these charts can be found in the main text. There are 10 Charts (one per spectral feature), that show vector graphs of VR…
View article: Mapping Individual Voice Quality over the Voice Range : The Measurement Paradigm of the Voice Range Profile
Mapping Individual Voice Quality over the Voice Range : The Measurement Paradigm of the Voice Range Profile Open
The acoustic signal of voiced sounds has two primary attributes: fundamental frequency and sound level. It has also very many secondary attributes, or ‘voice qualities’, that can be derived from the acoustic signal, in particular from its …