Quantitative and Graphic Acoustic Analysis of Phonatory Modulations

Author:

Buder Eugene H.1,Strand Edythe A.2

Affiliation:

1. The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN

2. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

Abstract

A method is presented for analyzing phonatory instabilities that occur as modulations of fundamental frequency (f 0 ) and sound pressure level (SPL) on the order of 0.2 to 20 cycles per second. Such long-term phonatory instabilities, including but not limited to traditional notions of tremor, are distinct from cycle-to-cycle perturbation such as jitter or shimmer. For each of the 2 parameters (f 0 , in Hz, and SPL, in dB), 3 frequency domains are proposed: (a) flutter (10–20 Hz), (b) tremor (2–10 Hz), and (c) wow (0.2–2.0 Hz), yielding 6 types of instability. Analyses were implemented using fast Fourier transforms (FFTs) with domain-specific analysis parameters. Outputs include a graphic display in the form of a set of low-frequency spectrograms (the “modulogram”) and quantitative measures of the frequencies, magnitudes, durations, and sinusoidal form of the instabilities. An index of a given instability is developed by combining its duration and average modulation magnitude into a single quantity. Performance of the algorithms was assessed by analyzing test signals with known degrees of modulation, and a range of applications was reviewed to provide a rationale for use of modulograms in phonatory assessment.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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