improved acoustic programs using more reliable algorithms could validly transgress the traditional limit of 5% for jitter estimation if they demonstrate the correspondence of their computations with the true jitter values. This is now made possible by synthesizers generating artificial deviant voices that cannot be distinguished from true dysphonia, and in which the jitter put in is exactly known.

To what degree of voice perturbation are jitter measurements valid? A novel approach with synthesized vowels and visuo-perceptual pattern recognition / P.H. Dejonckere; A. Giordano; J. Schoentgen; S. Fraj; L. Bocchi; C. Manfredi. - In: BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING AND CONTROL. - ISSN 1746-8094. - STAMPA. - 7:(2012), pp. 37-42. [10.1016/j.bspc.2011.05.002]

To what degree of voice perturbation are jitter measurements valid? A novel approach with synthesized vowels and visuo-perceptual pattern recognition

BOCCHI, LEONARDO;MANFREDI, CLAUDIA
2012

Abstract

improved acoustic programs using more reliable algorithms could validly transgress the traditional limit of 5% for jitter estimation if they demonstrate the correspondence of their computations with the true jitter values. This is now made possible by synthesizers generating artificial deviant voices that cannot be distinguished from true dysphonia, and in which the jitter put in is exactly known.
2012
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P.H. Dejonckere; A. Giordano; J. Schoentgen; S. Fraj; L. Bocchi; C. Manfredi
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