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Audio-perceptual evaluation of Portuguese voice disorders-an inter- and intrajudge reliability study.
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The results of an audio-perceptual evaluation carried out by 10 judges, on a database comprising 90 voice recordings plus 10 samples repetition, with the purpose of characterizing the intra- and interrater reliability, reveal that Asthenia and Strain have lower reliability.About:
This article is published in Journal of Voice.The article was published on 2014-03-01. It has received 18 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Intra-rater reliability & Inter-rater reliability.read more
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Auditory-perceptual evaluation of the degree of vocal deviation: correlation between the Visual Analogue Scale and Numerical Scale
TL;DR: The visual analog scale and numerical scale showed a strong correlation that enables the comparison between the results found in the evaluation of the overall degree of vocal deviation by both scales, which are widely used in research and in the clinical speech therapy routine.
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Integrating Voice Evaluation: Correlation Between Acoustic and Audio-Perceptual Measures
TL;DR: Some acoustic measures are pointed as significant predictors of GRBAS parameters, but they differ among software programs, and B (Breathiness) was the parameter exhibiting the highest correlation magnitude.
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Effect of Auditory-Perceptual Training With Natural Voice Anchors on Vocal Quality Evaluation.
Priscila Campos Martins dos Santos,Maurílio Nunes Vieira,João Pedro Hallack Sansão,Ana Cristina Côrtes Gama +3 more
TL;DR: Training with natural voice anchors suggest an increased inter-rater agreement during perceptual voice analysis, potentially indicating that new internal references were established.
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The Advanced Voice Function Assessment Databases (AVFAD): Tools for Voice Clinicians and Speech Research
TL;DR: A new open access resource called Advanced Voice Function Assessment Databases (AVFAD) was developed, based on a sample of 709 individuals recruited in Portugal, to allow future cooperative work and testing of non-invasive methods for voice pathology diagnosis.
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O impacto da afinação vocal na análise perceptivo-auditiva de vozes normais e alteradas
TL;DR: It can be observed that voice tone is not required to guarantee good perceptual judgment, however, temporal patterns and intra-rater reliability are essential to perceptually assess normal and altered voice qualities.
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The phonetic description of voice quality
TL;DR: In this paper, basic analytic concepts are defined for Supralaryngeal and Tension settings, as well as a notation for phonetic settings. But they do not specify the corresponding tense settings.
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Validation of an instrument to measure voice-related quality of life (V-RQOL).
TL;DR: An instrument for measuring V-RQOL is developed and validated using a population of 109 voice and 22 non-voice patients and performs well in tests of reliability, validity, and responsiveness, and it carries a low burden.
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A basic protocol for functional assessment of voice pathology, especially for investigating the efficacy of (phonosurgical) treatments and evaluating new assessment techniques. Guideline elaborated by the Committee on Phoniatrics of the European Laryngological Society (ELS).
Philippe H. Dejonckere,Patrick J. Bradley,Pais Clemente,Cornut G,Lise Crevier-Buchman,Gerhard Friedrich,Paul Van de Heyning,Marc Remacle,Virginie Woisard +8 more
TL;DR: A multidimensional set of minimal basic measurements suitable for all “common” dysphonias is proposed, which includes five different approaches: perception, roughness, breathiness, videostroboscopy, acoustics, aerodynamics, and subjective rating by the patient.
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Consensus auditory-perceptual evaluation of voice: development of a standardized clinical protocol.
Gail B. Kempster,Bruce R. Gerratt,Katherine Verdolini Abbott,Julie Barkmeier-Kraemer,Robert E. Hillman +4 more
TL;DR: The CAPE-V form and instructions enable clinicians to document perceived voice quality deviations following a standard protocol and promote a standardized approach to evaluating and documenting auditory-perceptual judgments of vocal quality.