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[AUDITORY] CFP Special Session on Voice Quality Characterization for Clinical Assessment - Interspeech 2020
Dear List,
We announce a special session on voice quality characterization for
clinical voice assessment, to be held at Interspeech 2020, Sep. 14-18 in
Shanghai, China. We cordially invite you to participate in the special
session by submitting a paper with your recent research in the field.
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Interspeech 2020 Special Session on:
"Voice quality characterization for clinical voice assessment: Voice
production, acoustics, and auditory perception"
Shanghai, China, Sep. 14th-18th, 2020
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http://www.interspeech2020.org
https://sites.google.com/view/voicequality-interspeech2020/home
Paper submission deadline is March 30, 2020
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The appraisal of voice quality is relevant to the clinical care of
disordered voices. It contributes to the selection and optimization of
clinical treatment as well as to the assessment of the outcome of the
treatment. Levels of description of voice quality include the
biomechanics of the vocal folds and their kinematics, temporal and
spectral acoustic features, as well as the auditory scoring of
hoarseness, hyper- and hypo-functionality, creakiness, diplophonia,
harshness, etc. Broad and fuzzy definitions of terms regarding voice
quality are in use, which impede scientific and clinical communication.
Aim of the special session is to contribute to the improvement of the
clinical assessment of voice quality via a translational approach, which
focuses on quantifying and explaining relationships between several
levels of description. The objective is to gather new insights,
advancement of knowledge and practical tools to assist researchers and
clinicians in obtaining effective descriptions of voice quality and
reliable measures of its acoustic correlates. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to,
1. the statistical analysis and automatic classification, possibly
relying on state-of-theart machine learning approaches, of distinct
types of voice quality via non-obtrusively recorded features
2. the analysis and simulation of vocal fold vibrations by means of
analytical, kinematic or mechanical modelling,
3. the interpretation and modeling of both acoustic emission and/or
high–speed video recordings such as videolaryngoscopy and videokymography,
4. the synthesis of disordered voices jointly with auditory
experimentation involving synthetic and natural disordered voice stimuli.
Please feel free to contact the organisers if you need more information.
Organisers:
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Philipp Aichinger (philipp.aichinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Abeer Alwan (alwan@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Carlo Drioli (carlo.drioli@xxxxxxxx)
Jody Kreiman (jkreiman@xxxxxxxx)
Jean Schoentgen (jschoent@xxxxxxxxx)
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Carlo Drioli, PhD
Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics
University of Udine
Via delle Scienze, 206
33100 Udine
phone: +39-0432-558448
email: carlo.drioli@xxxxxxxx
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