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Ken-Ichi Sakakibara
Researcher at Health Sciences University of Hokkaido
Publications - 80
Citations - 888
Ken-Ichi Sakakibara is an academic researcher from Health Sciences University of Hokkaido. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phonation & Vocal folds. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 75 publications receiving 754 citations. Previous affiliations of Ken-Ichi Sakakibara include NTT Communications Corp & Health Science University.
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Clinical analysis of presbylarynx—Vocal fold atrophy in elderly individuals
Shingo Takano,Shingo Takano,Miwako Kimura,Takaharu Nito,Hiroshi Imagawa,Ken-Ichi Sakakibara,Niro Tayama +6 more
TL;DR: The number of elderly patient with vocal fold atrophy increased gradually almost every year, and MFR was higher in presbylarynx than normal elderly person.
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A Method for Automatic Detection of Vocal Fry
TL;DR: A set of acoustic measures and a method for automatically detecting vocal fry segments in speech utterances that characterize power, aperiodicity, and similarity properties of vocal fry signals are proposed.
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Quantification of Vocal Fold Vibration in Various Laryngeal Disorders Using High-Speed Digital Imaging
Akihito Yamauchi,Hisayuki Yokonishi,Hiroshi Imagawa,Ken-Ichi Sakakibara,Takaharu Nito,Niro Tayama,Tatsuya Yamasoba +6 more
TL;DR: The HSDI analysis of various voice disorders using multiple methods can help phonosurgeons to properly diagnose various laryngeal pathologies and to estimate the degree of their vocal disturbances.
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Age- and gender-related difference of vocal fold vibration and glottal configuration in normal speakers: analysis with glottal area waveform.
Akihito Yamauchi,Hisayuki Yokonishi,Hiroshi Imagawa,Ken-Ichi Sakakibara,Takaharu Nito,Niro Tayama,Tatsuya Yamasoba +6 more
TL;DR: Young women were likely to show different glottal configurations and different responses to frequency changes from those of young men, elderly men, and elderly women, and Phonosurgeons should pay attention to the normal variations detected in the present study.
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Evaluation of vocal fold vibration with an assessment form for high-speed digital imaging: comparative study between healthy young and elderly subjects.
Akihito Yamauchi,Hiroshi Imagawa,Hisayuki Yokonishi,Takaharu Nito,Tatsuya Yamasoba,Takao Goto,Shingo Takano,Ken-Ichi Sakakibara,Niro Tayama +8 more
TL;DR: The results show that the behaviors of vocal Fold vibrations were diverse even in healthy subjects with no vocal complaints or history of laryngeal diseases, and hence, the diversity of vocal fold vibrations in normal subjects must be taken into account in evaluating vocal fold vibration.