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Ronquera - Objective Automatic Assessment of the Level of Dysphonia

The severity of dysphonia is traditionally assessed by perceptual means, and several scales are currently in use (GRBAS, RBH, CAPE-V). Many objective (optical, electrical, acoustical) measures have been developed to compensate the subjectivity of perceptual assessment. However, to date, these measures have failed to be sensitive (reflect changes of the perceptual trait), specific (reflect changes only of the intended perceptual trait), and consistent (with similar results across different studies) enough to be adopted in clinical practice. When there is no satisfactory correspondence between a perceptual rating and its purported objective correlate, the error(s) can arise from four possible sources/reasons:
  • The objective measurement

  • The perceptual ratings

  • The procedure to establish the correspondence

  • Actual absence of correspondence

This project (codenamed "Ronquera" as the Spanish for "Hoarseness") attempts to obtain more sensitive, specific, and consistent measures of dysphonia in the German RBH scale (roughness, breathiness, hoarseness), addressing problems in the four possible causes of correspondence.

Project manager:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Elmar Nöth

Project participants:
Carlos Ariel Ferrer-Riesgo, Ph.D., Dr.-Ing. Dr. habil. med. Tino Haderlein

Keywords:
Dysphonia; Hoarseness

Duration: 1.7.2016 - 30.11.2018

Sponsored by:
Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

Contact:
Ferrer-Riesgo, Carlos Ariel
Phone +49 9131 85 27872, Fax +49 9131 85 27270, E-Mail: cferrer@uclv.edu.cu
Publications
Ferrer-Riesgo, Carlos Ariel ; Haderlein, Tino ; Maryn, Youri ; de Bodt, Marc ; Nöth, Elmar: Collinearity and Sample Coverage Issues in the Objective Measurement of Vocal Quality: The Case of Roughness and Breathiness. In: Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 61 (2018), No. 1, pp 1-24
[doi>10.1044/2017_JSLHR-S-17-0136]

Institution: Chair of Computer Science 5 (Pattern Recognition)
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