P. Alku et E. Vilkman, A COMPARISON OF GLOTTAL VOICE SOURCE QUANTIFICATION PARAMETERS IN BREATHY, NORMAL AND PRESSED PHONATION OF FEMALE AND MALE SPEAKERS, Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica, 48(5), 1996, pp. 240-254
This study concerns a comparison of different quantification technique
s that have been developed to parameterize a voice source that has bee
n estimated using inverse filtering that applies no flow mask (i.e. ab
solute flow values are not obtained). The speech material consisted of
voices of three different phonation types produced by 5 female and 5
male subjects. Quantification of the voice source was computed using t
hree time-based quotients that were extracted from the glottal flow wa
veforms, two time-based parameters that were extracted from the flow a
nd its first derivative, one amplitude-domain quotient that was define
d using both the flow and its derivative, and one frequency domain par
ameter that was computed from the flow signal. The results showed that
phonation types could be separated from each other most effectively w
hen quantification was based on parameters that were extracted between
the instant of the maximal glottal opening and the minimum peak of th
e flow derivative.