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MAVEBA 2009: Florence, Italy
- Claudia Manfredi:

Sixth International Workshop on Models and Analysis of Vocal Emissions for Biomedical Applications, MAVEBA 2009, Florence, Italy, December 12-14, 2009. Firenze University Press / ISCA 2009, ISBN 978-88-6453-094-9
Newborn Infant Cry (Special Session)
- D. Lenti Boero:

Neurofunctional spectrographic analysis of the cry of brain injured asphyxiated infants: a physioacoustic and clinical study. 3-6 - György Várallyay, András Illényi, Zoltán Benyó:

Melody analysis of the newborn infant cries. 7-10 - György Várallyay, András Illényi, Zoltán Benyó:

Automatic infant cry detection. 11-14 - Silvia Orlandi, Leonardo Bocchi, Marcello Calisti, Gianpaolo Donzelli, Claudia Manfredi:

Recovery of oxygen saturation level in newborns. 15-18
Emotional Voice
- Irena Yanushevskaya, Christer Gobl, Ailbhe Ní Chasaide:

Voice parameter dynamics in Portrayed emotions. 21-24 - Humberto Pérez Espinosa, Carlos A. Reyes García:

Detection of negative emotional state in speech with ANFIS and genetic algorithms. 25-28 - Nicola Vanello, Nicola Martini, Matteo Milanesi, H. Keiser, Marcello Calisti, Leonardo Bocchi, Claudia Manfredi, Luigi Landini:

Evaluation of a pitch estimation algorithm for speech emotion recognition. 29-32 - Jana Krutisová, Jana Klecková:

Prosody features analysis. 33-34
Voice Quality Assessment I, II
- Jun Cai, Ali Alpan, Thomas Dubuisson, I. Verduyckt, Francis Grenez, Jean Schoentgen:

A clinical workstation software for voice quality assessment. 37-40 - Maria E. Markaki, Yannis Stylianou:

Modulation spectral features for objective voice quality assessment: the breathiness case. 41-44 - Pedro Gómez-Vilda, Roberto Fernández-Baíllo, María Victoria Rodellar Biarge, Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente:

Voice pathology grading by Gaussian mixture models: study cases. 45-48 - Damian Krzesimowski, Zygmunt Ciota:

Estimation of hospitalization progress for patients with stroke with using of voice analysis. 49-52 - Thomas Dubuisson, Thomas Drugman, Thierry Dutoit:

On the mutual information of glottal source estimation techniques for the automatic detection of speech pathologies. 53-56 - Ofer Amir, Shirley Ziv, Noam Amir:

Acoustic analysis of vowel segments for clinical purposes: preliminary observations. 57-60 - Luis M. T. Jesus, Anna Barney, Pedro Sá-Couto, Helena Vilarinho, Ana Correia:

Voice quality evaluation using cape-v and GRBAS in european Portuguese. 61-64 - Katrin J. Neumann, Philippe H. Dejonckere:

Voice related quality of life in spasmodic dysphonia: a detailed VHI-analysis before and after botulinum treatment. 65 - Philippe H. Dejonckere, Jean-Pierre Martens, Mieke B. J. Moerman:

Long term follow-up of patients with spasmodic dysphonia. 67 - Milton Orlando Sarria-Paja, Germán Castellanos-Domínguez, Natalia Gaviria Gómez:

Principal component analysis for HMM-based pathological voice detection. 69-72 - Roberto Fernández-Baíllo, Pedro Gómez-Vilda:

Identification of functional voice disorders by biomechanical analysis. 73-76 - Giovanni Sparacino, Wladimiro De Colle, D. De Luca, Edoardo Arslan:

Electroglottography and microphone signals assessed by approximate entropy in normal and dysphonic subjects. 77-79
Voice Modelling I, II
- Hideki Kawahara:

Speech morphing based on biologically relevant signal representations. 83-86 - Jean Schoentgen, Francis Grenez:

Tracking formants, extra-formants and anti-formants in non-modal speech by means of a spectral pole-zero model. 87-90 - John Kane, Christer Gobl:

Automatic parameterisation of the glottal waveform combining time and frequency domain measures. 91-94 - Samia Ben Elhadj Fraj, Francis Grenez, Jean Schoentgen:

Synthetic hoarse voices: a perceptual evaluation. 95-98 - Christophe Mertens, Francis Grenez, Lise Crevier-Buchman, Jean Schoentgen:

Salience analysis for glottal cycle detection in disordered speech. 99-102 - Peter J. Murphy:

Temporal measures of the initial phase of vocal fold opening across different phonation types. 103-106 - Yannis Pantazis, Maria Koutsogiannaki, Yannis Stylianou:

A novel method for the extraction of vocal tremor. 107-110 - Unto K. Laine, Okko Johannes Räsänen:

Indirect estimation of formant frequencies through mean spectral variance with application to automatic gender recognition. 111-114 - Hanae Itagaki, Masanori Morise, Ryuichi Nisimura, Toshio Irino, Hideki Kawahara:

A bottom-up procedure to extract periodicity structure of voiced sounds and its application to represent and restoration of pathological voices. 115-118 - Giovanna Cantarella, Giovanna Baracca, Stella Forti, Lorenzo Pignataro:

Acoustic/aerodynamic assessment of normal and dysphonic voice. 119-122
Voice Images
- Adas Gelzinis, Antanas Verikas, Marija Bacauskiene, Evaldas Vaiciukynas, Edgaras Kelertas, Virgilijus Uloza, Aurelija Vegiene:

Towards video laryngostroboscopy-based automated screening for laryngeal disorders. 125-128 - Víctor Osma-Ruiz, Juana M. Gutiérrez-Arriola, Juan Ignacio Godino-Llorente, Nicolás Sáenz-Lechón, Rubén Fraile, Julián D. Arias-Londoño:

Advanced preprocessing of larynx images to improve the segmentation of glottal area. 129-132 - Antoine Serrurier, Anna Barney:

Articulatory modelling of the vocal tract in feeding from X-ray images. 133-136 - Habib J. Moukalled, Dimitar D. Deliyski, Raphael Schwarz, Song Wang:

Segmentation of laryngeal high-speed videoendoscopy in temporal domain using paired active contours. 137-140 - Maria E. Golla, Dimitar D. Deliyski, Robert F. Orlikoff, Habib J. Moukalled:

Objective comparison of the electroglottogram to synchronous high-speed images of vocal-fold contact during vibration. 141-144 - Yuling Yan, Krzysztof Izdebski, Edward Damrose, Diane Bless:

Quantitative analysis of diplophonic vocal fold vibratary pattern from high-speed digital imaging of glottis. 145-147 - Jana Klecková, Petr Maule, Jirí Polívka, Vladimir Rohan:

Experimental system for neurological case studies. 149-150
Devices
- Wolfgang Wokurek, Manfred Pützer:

Acceleration sensor measurements of subglottal sound pressure for modal and breathy phonation quality. 153-156 - Jan G. Svec, Hana Srámková, Svante Granqvist:

Basic requirements on microphones for voice recordings. 157-160 - Christian Jochum, Peter Reiner, Martin Hagmüller:

Comparison of excitation signals for an electronic larynx. 161-164 - Catherine Middag, Jean-Pierre Martens, Gwen Van Nuffelen, Marc De Bodt:

DIA: a tool for objective intelligibility assessment of pathological speech. 165-167
Singing Voice (Special Session)
- Filipa M. Lã, Johan Sundberg:

Singing voice and pregnancy - preliminary results from a case study. 171-174 - David M. Howard, Jude Brereton, Helena Daffern:

Case study of voice quality differences in a soprano singing in different early music performance styles. 175-178 - Renata Sisto, Aldo Pieroni, Diego Annesi, Pietro Nataletti, Filippo Sanjust, Claudia Manfredi, M. Venzi:

Vocal effort in singers of a national lyric orchestra. 179-182
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
- Barbara Calabrese, Franco Pucci, Miriam Sturniolo, Pierangelo Veltri, Antonio Gambardella, Mario Cannataro:

Automatic detection of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome based on snore signals. 185-188 - Marcello Calisti, Leonardo Bocchi, Claudia Manfredi, Isabella Romagnoli, F. Gigliotti, Gianpaolo Donzelli:

Automatic detection of post-apnoeic snore events from home and clinical full night sleep recordings. 189-192
Mechanical Models
- Björn Hüttner, Alexander Sutor, Georg Luegmair, Christopher Bohr, Ulrich Eysholdt, Michael Döllinger:

Analysis of deformation characteristics of excised human vocal folds by optical stereo-triangulation. 195-198 - Atte Aalto, Paavo Alku, Jarmo Malinen:

A LF-pulse from a simple glottal flow model. 199-202 - Jaromír Horácek, S. Gráf:

Mathematical modelling of airflow in the glottal region and its comparison with experimental data. 203-206 - S. Zörner, Manfred Kaltenbacher, Michael Döllinger:

Finite element model of the human phonation process. 207-209 - Jarmo Malinen, Pertti Palo:

Recording speech during MRI: part II. 211-214

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