The development of a portable real-time display of voice source characteristics

S V Batty, P E Garner, D M Howard, P Turner, A D White

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Abstract

The use of real-time visual displays by Speech and Language therapists for the representation of voice source characteristics such as fundamental frequency (F0) and electrolaryngographically (Lx) derived vocal fold closed quotient (CQ) is now well established. This trend has been made possible by the widespread availability of fast computers and dedicated signal processing devices. However, many users of such equipment have expressed a need for a portable, battery operated, device displaying F0 and CQ, not only for specific use by the therapist bur also for the use by clients outside the usual clinical consultation, where appropriate.

At the University of York, we have developed a portable hand-held system based on the electrolaryngograph output waveform and a high performance microcontroller chip. The system can display graphically against time measures of f(0), larynx CQ and a normalised display of individual Lx cycles. This paper describes the development, implementation and the basic operation of the voice analyser system.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPROCEEDINGS OF THE 26TH EUROMICRO CONFERENCE, VOLS I AND II
EditorsF Vajda
Place of PublicationLOS ALAMITOS
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
PagesA419-A422
Number of pages4
ISBN (Print)0-7695-0781-6
Publication statusPublished - 2000
Event26th Euromicro Conference - MAASTRICHT
Duration: 5 Sept 20007 Sept 2000

Conference

Conference26th Euromicro Conference
CityMAASTRICHT
Period5/09/007/09/00

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