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MAVEBA 2007: Florence, Italy
- Claudia Manfredi:

Fifth International Workshop on Models and Analysis of Vocal Emissions for Biomedical Applications, MAVEBA 2007, Florence, Italy, December 13-15, 2007. Firenze University Press / ISCA 2007, ISBN 978-88-8453-674-7
Theoretical Models I, II
- Samia Ben Elhadj Fraj, Francis Grenez, Jean Schoentgen:

Towards the simulation of pathological voice qualities. 3-6 - Miltiadis Vasilakis, Yannis Stylianou:

A mathematical model for accurate measurement of jitter. 7-10 - Wolfgang Wokurek:

Towards a temporal high-resolution formant analysis. 11-14
Pathology Detection/Classification I, II
- Peter J. Murphy:

Physical and perceptual correlates of voice using acoustic analysis. 17-20 - Philippe H. Dejonckere, Jan W. M. A. F. Martens, Huib Versnel, Mieke B. J. Moerman:

The effect of visible speech on perceptual rating of pathological voices, and on correlation between perception and acoustics. 21-24 - Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente, Rubén Fraile, Nicolás Sáenz-Lechón, Víctor Osma-Ruiz, Pedro Gómez-Vilda:

Automatic detection of voice impairments from text-dependent running speech using a discriminative approach. 25-28 - Francesco Amato, Mario Cannataro, Carlo Cosentino, Aldo Garozzo, Nicola Lombardo, Claudia Manfredi, Francesco Montefusco, Giuseppe Tradigo, Pierangelo Veltri:

Early detection of voice diseases via a web-based system. 29-32 - John C. Goddard, F. M. Martínez, Gastón Schlotthauer, María Eugenia Torres, Hugo Leonardo Rufiner:

Visualization of normal and pathological speech data. 33-36 - Ofer Amir, Michael Wolf, Noam Amir:

A clinical comparison between MDVP and Praat softwares: is there a difference? 37-40
Mechanical Models I, II
- Tomás Vampola, Jaromír Horácek, Ivo Klepácek:

Three-dimensional finite element modelling of vocal folds vibration in the human larynx. 43-46 - Peter S. Popolo, Ingo Titze:

Relating vocal fold amplitude of vibration to skin acceleration level on the anterior neck. 47-49 - Carlo Drioli, Federico Avanzini:

Improved fold closure in mass-spring low-dimensional glottal models. 51-54 - Petra Puncochárová-Porízková, Jaromír Horácek, Karel Kozel, Jirí Fürst:

Numerical simulation of airflow through the oscillating glottis. 55-58
Poster Session
- Mette Pedersen, Kasper Munck:

Advanced voice assessment. a prospective case-control study of jitter%, shimmer% and Qx%, glottis closure cohesion factor (spead by laryngograph ltd.) and long time average spectra. 61-64 - Roberto Fernández-Baíllo, Pedro Gómez-Vilda, Carlos Ramírez-Calvo, Bartolomé Scola:

Pre-post surgery evaluation based on the profile of glottal source. 65-68 - Jana Krutisová, Jana Klecková:

Data warehouse for prosody features. 69-70 - P. Chytil, Cheolwoo Jo, K. Drake, D. Graville, Mark K. Wax, M. Pavel:

Detection of pathological diseases using a parametric model of vocal folds and neural networks. 71-74 - Sara Ferrari, Mitchell Silva, Marcella Guarino, Daniel Berckmans:

Characterisation of cough sounds to monitor respiratory infections in intensive pig farming. 75-78 - Stéphanie Buchaillard, Muriel Brix, Pascal Perrier, Yohan Payan:

Use of a biomechanical tongue model to predict the impact of tongue surgery on speech production. 79-82 - Jana Klecková, Jana Krutisová:

Using nonverbal communication in dialog system. 83-84 - Hossein Khadivi Heris, Babak Seyed Aghazadeh, Mansour Nikkhah Bahrami:

Classification of pathological voice signals using self-similarity based wavelet packet feature extraction and Davies-bouldin criterion. 85-88 - Giacomo Sommavilla, Piero Cosi, Carlo Drioli, Giulio Paci:

SMS-FESTIVAL: a new TTS framework. 89-92 - Carlos A. Ferrer-Riesgo, Marc De Bodt, Youri Maryn, P. Van de Heyning, María Esperanza Hernández-Díaz:

Properties of the cepstral peak prominence and its usefulness in vocal quality measurements. 93-96 - Manfred Pützer, Wolfgang Wokurek:

Correlates of temporal high-resolution formant analysis and glottal excitation in laryngeal dystonia before and after botulinum toxin treatment: a case study. 97-100 - Agnès Sitchi, Francis Grenez, Jean Schoentgen:

An experiment in vocal tract length estimation. 101-104 - Jaromír Horácek, Anne-Maria Laukkanen, Petr Sidlof:

Estimation of output-cost - ratio using an aeroelastic model of voice production. 105-108 - Malte Kob, Tobias Frauenrath:

A system for parallel measurement of glottis opening and larynx position. 109-111 - Claudia Manfredi, Giovanna Cantarella:

A multi-purpose user-friendly voice analysis tool: application to lipofilling treatment. 113-116
Theoretical Models I, II
- Thomas Dubuisson, Thierry Dutoit:

Improvement of source-tract decomposition of speech using analogy with LF model for glottal source and tube model for vocal tract. 119-122 - Zygmunt Ciota:

Methodology of fundamental frequency extraction and analysis using microphone speech signal and vocal tract model. 123-126 - Andreas Gömmel, Christoph Butenweg, Malte Kob:

A fluid-structure interaction model of vocal fold oscillation. 127-128 - Enrico Marchetto, Federico Avanzini, Carlo Drioli:

Estimation of a physical model of the vocal folds via dynamic programming techniques. 129-132
Continuous Speech/Prosody
- Matti Airas, Paavo Alku, Martti Vainio:

Laryngeal voice quality changes in expression of prominence in continuous speech. 135-138 - María Esperanza Hernández-Díaz, Werner Verhelst:

Spectral transition features in dysarthric speech. 139-142 - Laurence Devillers, Laurence Vidrascu:

Real-life emotions detection on human-human medical call center interactions. 143-146 - Ali Alpan, Francis Grenez, Jean Schoentgen:

Estimation of vocal noise and cycle duration jitter in connected speech. 147-150
Neurological Dysfunctions
- M. Landau, T. Yingthawornsuk, D. Mitchell Wilkes, Richard G. Shiavi, Ronald M. Salomon:

Predicting severity of mental state using vocal output characteristics. 153-156 - H. Kaymaz Keskinpala, T. Yingthawornsuk, D. Mitchell Wilkes, Richard G. Shiavi, Ronald M. Salomon:

Distinguishing high risk suicidal subjects among depressed subjects using mel-frequency cepstrum coefficients and cross validation technique. 157-160
Mechanical Models I, II
- Teemu Lukkari, Jarmo Malinen, Pertti Palo:

Recording speech during magnetic resonance imaging. 163-166 - Luis M. T. Jesus, André Araújo, Isabel M. Costa:

Articulatory oral space measures using the modified a-space. 167-170 - Jan G. Svec, Marek Fric, Frantisek Sram, Harm K. Schutte:

Mucosal waves on the vocal folds: conceptualization based on videokymography. 171-172 - Julie Groleau, Matthieu Chabanas, Christophe Marecaux, Natacha Payrard, Brice Segaud, Michel Rochette, Pascal Perrier, Yohan Payan:

A biomechanical model of the face including muscles for the prediction of deformations during speech production. 173-176 - Petr Sidlof, Olivier Doaré, Olivier Cadot, Antoine Chaigne, Jaromír Horácek:

PIV measurements of velocity fields in glottis on a physical vocal fold model. 177-180
Pathology Detection/Classification I, II
- Pedro Gómez-Vilda, Roberto Fernández-Baíllo, Rafael Martínez, Cristina Muñoz-Mulas, Luis Miguel Mazaira-Fernández, Agustín Álvarez-Marquina, Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente:

Detecting pathology in the glottal spectral signature of female voice. 183-186 - Christopher J. Moore, Kathiresan Manickam, Nicholas Slevin:

A physiological basis for two group, healthy male voicing identified using spectral approximate entropy. 187-189 - Babak Seyed Aghazadeh, Hossein Khadivi Heris, Hossein Ahmadi Noubari, Mansour Nikkhah Bahrami:

Fuzzy wavelet packet based feature extraction method applied to pathological voice signals classification. 191-194 - Marija Bacauskiene, Adas Gelzinis, Marius Kaseta, Marina Kovalenko, Ruta Pribuisiene, Virgilijus Uloza, Antanas Verikas:

Multiple feature sets and genetic search based discrimination of pathological voices. 195-198
A-Laryngeal Speech
- Mieke B. J. Moerman, Jean-Pierre Martens, D. Chevalier, Gerhard Friedrich, M. Hess, George Lawson, A. K. Licht, F. Ogut, Evelyn Reckenzaun, Marc Remacle, Virginie Woisard, Philippe H. Dejonckere:

Towards a basic protocol for functional assessment of substitution voices: preliminary results of an international trial. 201-204 - Martin Hagmüller:

Pitch contour from formants for alaryngeal speech. 205-208
Newborn Infant Cry
- F. M. Martínez, J. J. Azpiroz, A. E. Martínez:

Analysis of noise in cry signal using frequency and time-frequency tools. 211-214 - Leonardo Bocchi, L. Spaccaterra, Silvia Orlandi, F. Acciai, F. Favilli, E. Atrei, Claudia Manfredi, Gianpaolo Donzelli:

Blood oxygenation vs. cry in preterm newborn infants. 215-218 - Sergio Daniel Cano-Ortiz, Israel Suaste-Rivas, Daniel I. Escobedo Beceiro, Taco Ekkel, Carlos A. Reyes García:

Towards a cry classification based on articulated signal processing. 219-222
Non-Human Sounds
- Marco Gamba, Jules Medard, Haingoson Andriamialison, Gilbert Rakotoarisoa, Cristina Giacoma:

Vocal tract modeling as a tool to investigate species-specific cues in vocalization. 225-227
Singing Voice
- T. Sangiorgi, L. Mazzei, F. Felici, S. Lapi, G. Testi, Claudia Manfredi, Piero Bruscaglioni:

Objective analysis of the singing voice as related to singer posture. 231-234 - Philippe H. Dejonckere:

"mozart's voice" - a cultural appetizer. 237

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