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dc.contributor.authorNovotný M.
dc.contributor.authorTykalová T.
dc.contributor.authorŠimek M.
dc.contributor.authorKouba T.
dc.contributor.authorRusz J.
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-27T15:00:14Z
dc.date.available2023-09-27T15:00:14Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifierV3S-368519
dc.identifier.citationNOVOTNÝ, M., et al. Glottal source analysis of voice deficits in basal ganglia dysfunction: evidence from de novo Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease. In: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH 2023. Interspeech, Dublin, 2023-08-21/2023-08-24. Bochum: ISCA - International Speech Communication Association, 2023. p. 1568-1572. ISSN 2308-457X. DOI 10.21437/Interspeech.2023-1998.
dc.identifier.issn2308-457X (print)
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10467/111958
dc.description.abstractDysphonia is a common speech disruption in people with Parkinson's (PD) and Huntington's (HD). Though the glottal source analysis (GSS) yielded promising results in PD, no study analyzed utility of the GSS in HD. In addition, the potential GSS sex-dependency remains unknown. This study examines sustained vowel phonations provided by 40 PD, 40 HD and 40 age- and sex-matched healthy participants using six GSS features including normalized amplitude quotient, quasi-open quotient, magnitude difference of first two spectral peaks, harmonic richness factor, maximum dispersion quotient (MDQ), and peak slope. Our results showed significant differences in HD men and women compared to the healthy counterpart, suggesting breathiness (p < 0.01), tension (p < 0.001), and decreased timbre (p < 0.01) in HD. Reported sex-related differences highlighted the sensitivity of the GSS towards the speaker's sex. The correlation analysis revealed significant relationship between disease severity and MDQ in HD men.eng
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherISCA - International Speech Communication Association
dc.relation.ispartofProceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH 2023
dc.subjectBasal gangliaeng
dc.subjectGlottal source analysiseng
dc.subjectHuntington's diseaseeng
dc.subjectParkinson's diseaseeng
dc.subjectpathological voiceeng
dc.titleGlottal source analysis of voice deficits in basal ganglia dysfunction: evidence from de novo Parkinson's disease and Huntington's diseaseeng
dc.typestať ve sborníkucze
dc.typeconference papereng
dc.identifier.doi10.21437/Interspeech.2023-1998
dc.relation.projectidinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/Ministry of Health/NU/NU20-08-00445/CZ/Smart Speech Biomarkers for Parkinson’s Disease and Other Synucleinopathies/SMARTSPEECH
dc.relation.projectidinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports/LX/LX22NPO5107/CZ/National institute for Neurological Research/NPO-NEURO-D
dc.rights.accessopenAccess
dc.type.statusPeer-reviewed
dc.type.versionpublishedVersion
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85171584024
dc.relation.conferenceInterspeech


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