Title of article
The Relationship Between Cepstral Peak Prominence and Selected Parameters of Dysphonia
Author/Authors
Yolanda D. Heman-Ackah، نويسنده , , Deirdre D. Michael، نويسنده , , George S. Goding Jr.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
8
From page
20
To page
27
Abstract
Traditional measures of dysphonia vary in their reliability and in their correlations with perceptions of grade. Measurements of cepstral peak prominence (CPP) have been shown to correlate well with perceptions of breathiness. Because it is a measure of periodicity, CPP should also predict roughness. The ability of CPP and other acoustic measures to predict overall dysphonia and the subcategories of breathiness and roughness in pathological voice samples is explored. Preoperative and postoperative speech samples from 19 patients with unilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis who underwent operative intervention were analyzed by trained listeners and by measures of smoothed CPP (CPPS), noise-to-harmonic ratio (NHR), amplitude perturbation quotient (APQ), relative average perturbation (RAP), and smoothed pitch perturbation quotient (sPPQ). The data were analyzed with bivariate Pearson correlation statistics. Grade of dysphonia and breathiness ratings correlated better with measurements of CPPS than with the other measures. CPPS from samples of connected speech (CPPS-s) best predicted overall dysphonia. None of the measures were useful in predicting roughness.
Keywords
Dysphonia , Breathiness , Roughness , CPPS-s , Cepstral peak prominence , CPPS-/خ±/ , acoustic analysis
Journal title
Journal of Voice
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Journal of Voice
Record number
1279963
Link To Document