Title
Detection of the mucosal wave in the speech signal for larynx pathology characterization
Abstract
Voice pathologies are becoming a frequent cause of social concern due to the increasing exposure of people to certain pathogenic factors as smoking, gastro-esopharyngeal reflux, or to voice overload (professional speakers as teachers or call-centre employees), besides other natural factors as aging. Its social impact is of most importance, not only from the economical point of view, but also at the professional and personal levels. Early detection of voice pathologies can lead to less aggressive treatments, and combined with monitoring voice changes, is vital to improve patient's chances on a normal daily life after treatment. The present paper shows the application of well-known signal processing methods in improving early diagnosis of vocal fold pathologies by extracting better estimates of the glottal pulse patterns amenable of becoming biomechanical correlates for third-generation advanced computer-aided diagnose systems. These tools could be used in the implantation of e-health services to link Primary Attention Services and Specialised Attention Units providing access to patient screening, tele-consulting, and specialized databases.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2003
ISICT
early detection,speech signal,voice change,mucosal wave,voice overload,primary attention,patient screening,specialised attention units,voice pathology,professional speaker,larynx pathology characterization,early diagnosis,social concern,signal processing
Field
DocType
Citations 
Early detection,Larynx,Social impact,Medicine,Pathology
Conference
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.39
1
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
P. Gómez152.10
V. Nieto210.39
R. Martínez32913.46
A. Alvarez484.15
F. Rodríguez510.39
V. Rodellar6147.98