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Development of Speech Training Aids Using Vocal Tract Profile (조음도를 이용한 발음훈련기기의 개발)

  • 박상희;김동준;이재혁;윤태성
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.209-216
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    • 1992
  • Deafs train articulation by observing mouth of a tutor, sensing tactually the motions of the vocal organs, or using speech training aids. Present speech training aids for deafs can measure only single speech parameter, or display only frequency spectra in histogram of pseudo-color. In this study, a speech training aids that can display subject's articulation in the form of a cross section of the vocal organs and other speech parameters together in a single system is to be developed and this system makes a subject know where to correct. For our objective, first, speech production mechanism is assumed to be AR model in order to estimate articulatory motions of the vocal organs from speech signal. Next, a vocal tract profile model using LP analysis is made up. And using this model, articulatory motions for Korean vowels are estimated and displayed in the vocal tract profile graphics.

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Differences in Respiratory Function and Vocal Aerodynamics between Professional Sopranos and Female Subjects without Vocal Training (훈련된 여자 성악가와 일반인의 호흡능력에 대한 비교 연구)

  • 최홍식;남도현;안철민;임성은;강성웅
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.121-125
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    • 2001
  • Singing requires exquisite coordination between the respiratory and phonatory system to efficiently control glottal airflow. Respiratory function and vocal aerodynamics were investigated in six female professional sopranos and in six female subjects without vocal training. All sopranos had more than 15 years of formal classic vocal training. Pulmonary function test data on simple pulmonary function, flow volume curve, static lung volumes, maximum inspiratory pressure(MIP), and maximum expiratory pressure(MEP) were obtained from all subjects. Vocal aerodynamic studies of maximum phonation time(MPT), phonation quotient, and mean glottal flow rates (MFR) were also measured in all subjects. Simple pulmonary function in professional sopranos was generally the same as that of other female subjects without vocal training. However, MIP and MEP showing respiratory muscle forces were significantly elevated in professional sopranos, compared to those of other female subjects without vocal training. Maximum phonation times and phonation quotient in sopranos are longer than those of other female subjects even though there were no differences in simple pulmonary function. High-pitched tones were made with significantly higher mean glottal flow rates(GFR) in normal subjects than low-pitched tones, whereas no changes in GFR were found in sopranos. The result indicated that sopranos demonstrated significant improvements in aerodynamic measures of GFR, maximum phonation time, suggesting an increase in glottal efficiency.

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The Effects of Vocal Relaxation Training on Voice Improvement of Children with Vocal Nodules (성대접촉이완훈련이 성대결절아동의 음성개선에 미치는 효과)

  • Han, Ji Eun;Seong, Cheol Jae
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.147-154
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of voice improvement when vocal training, which relaxes the vocal contact, is applied to children with vocal nodules. Subjects included 20 5- to 12-year-old boys with vocal nodules in Otolaryngology and for whom voice therapy had been advised. The vocal therapy was conducted for 40 minutes per a week for a total of eight times. Results were evaluated by videostroboscopy, auditory-perceptual evaluation of GRBAS Scale, aerodynamic test, and acoustic analysis before and after therapy. As a result, first, the size of vocal nodules was reduced and the unstable pattern of vocal contact was improved. Glottic closure was increased and Phase symmetry was decreased during vocal vibration. Mucosal wave was increased and muscle tension of the larynx was reduced. Second, auditory-perceptual evaluation showed that subjects' overall quality of voice improved. GRBAS Scale Evaluation showed that the characteristics of the subjects' voice which were rough, breathy, and strained and breathy were reduced after therapy. Third, the measurements of acoustic parameters showed a statistically significant improvement. The fundamental frequency of the subejects' voice was increased and values of Jitter and Shimmer, NHR, [H1-H2] decreased. Fourth, the maximum phonation time of children was increased. These results imply that vocal relaxation training conducted in this study has a very positive effect to improve the voice of children with vocal nodules.

The effect of the Modified Voiced Lip Trill (MVoLT) training on vocal changes of musical theater students (응용 입술 트릴 훈련이 뮤지컬 전공 학생의 음성 변화에 미치는 효과)

  • Lee, Seung Jin;Choi, Hong-Shik;Lim, Jae-Yol;Lee, Kwang Yong
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.135-146
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    • 2018
  • The Modified Voiced Lip Trill (MVoLT) training is a variant of voiced lip-till training characterized by increased loudness, lowered laryngeal position, and lip contact facilitated with fingers. The purpose of the current study was to assess the effect of the MVoLT training program on vocal changes of musical singing theater students. A total of 32 musical theater students (17 males and 15 females, age ranging from 18 to 29) participated in the study. For about three months, each participant was tutored using a systematic program focussing on the MVoLT training, accompanied by certain facilitating strategies. Pre- & post-training multi-dimensional vocal characteristics were assesed and compared. Results showed that cepstral peak prominence during vowel phonation increased after training, while its standard deviation and Cepstral Spectral Index of Dysphonia decreased. When an aerodynamic assessment was performed, maximum phonation time, subglottal pressure, mean airflow rate increased, while electroglottographic measures did not change. In addition, decreased psychometric measures, higher maximum pitch, and increased vocal range were noted after training. In conclusion, the MVoLT was proven to have a potential as an effective and safe training method for musical theater singing.

A Comparison of $SaO_2$ & $P_ACO_2$ Changes of Pre & Post Vocal Training in Classical Singers (발성훈련 전후의 혈중 산소포화도($SaO_2$)와 폐포 내 이산화탄소분압($P_ACO_2$)의 비교연구)

  • Nam, Do-Hyun
    • Speech Sciences
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.127-137
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    • 2007
  • The aim of this study is to examine the influence of vocal training on internal respiration in order to develop an efficient method of singing phonation. Five males trained singers (age:$25.0{\pm}1.4years$, career:$6.8{\pm}1.1\;years$) and five female trained singers (age:$22.0{\pm}1.0years$, career:$5.8{\pm}1.2\;years$) participated in this study. $SaO_2$(Oxi Hemoglobin saturation) was measured by Oxy-Pulse meter while $P_ACO_2$ (Pressure Alveolar $CO_2$) was measured by Quick et $CO_2$ before and after 2-minute, 4-minute and 6-minute vocal training. Result showed that $SaO_2$ was within a normal range after vocal training but $P_ACO_2$ came out lower than the normal range (36-40mmHg) after vocal training which led to Hypocapnia. This caused the singers to experience some headache and dizziness.

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The Effect of Vocal Function Exercise on Voice Improvement in Patients with Vocal Nodules (성대 기능 훈련이 성대결절 환자의 음성개선에 미치는 효과)

  • Lim, Hye-Jin;Kim, Jeong-Kyu;Kwon, Do-Ha;Park, Jun-Young
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of the present study was to determine the effect of the management program known as vocal function exercise (VFE) on voice quality. Typical VFE was modified and applied to patients with vocal nodules by controlling intensity of voice and relieving the vocal fold to solve hyperfunctional problems in VFE. Eight female subjects aged between 28 and 54 who had been diagnosed with vocal nodules took part in the study. The patients performed VFEs once a week for eight weeks. Vocal function exercises consist of voice hygiene, respiratory training, phonation training, and glide training. The subjects' voices were analyzed pre and post therapy on the aspects of acoustics, maximum phonation time (MPT), GRBAS, and voice handicap index (VHI). As a result, it was found that fundamental frequency ($F_o$) was significant increased, shimmer decreased remarkably and that noise to harmonic ratio (NHR) lowered obviously in the acoustic parameter. In addition, MPT was increased significantly. The scale of GRBAS indicated significant improvement in grade, roughness, and strained voice. VHI indicated significant improvement in an emotional part. In conclusion, VFE was effective in improving voice quality for patients with vocal nodules.

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The Effects of Onomatopoeia and Mimetic Word Productive Training Program on Auditory Performance and Vocal Development in Children with Cochlear Implants (의성어.의태어 산출 프로그램이 인공와우 착용 아동의 청능 및 발성 발달에 미치는 효과)

  • Kim, Yu-Kyung;Seok, Dong-Il
    • Speech Sciences
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.51-67
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    • 2004
  • The objective of this study was to investigate the effects in auditory performance and vocal development of Onomatopoeia and Mimetic Word Productive Training Program in prelingually deafened children with cochlear implantation. The effects were measured with Lip-profile (Listening progress profile: LiP), the number of utterances, vocal developmental level and phonetic inventory. Subjects were four children with cochlear implants who were able to detect speech sounds and environmental sounds. The Onomatopoeia and Mimetic word Productive Training Program was made up of 3 steps with 24 Onomatopoeia and Mimetic words. This study was pre and post design. The results of the study were as follows: First, after Onomatopoeia and Mimetic word Productive Training Program was treated, LiP score was significantly higher. Second, after this program was treated, the number of utterances and emergence of both canonical and postcanonical utterances were increased. Emergence of vowel and consonant Features were increased and diversified. In conclusion, Onomatopoeia and Mimetic Word Productive Training Program appeared to facilitate efficient auditory performance and vocal development.

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Speech training aids for deafs (청각 장애자용 발음 훈련 기기의 개발)

  • 김동준;윤태성;박상희
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1991.10a
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    • pp.746-751
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    • 1991
  • Deafs train articulation by observing mouth of a tutor. sensing tactually the notions of the vocal organs, or using speech training aids. Present speech training aids for deafs can measure only single speech ter, or display only frequency spectra in histogrm or pseudo-color. In this study, a speech training aids that can display subject's articulation in the form of a cross section of the vocal organs and other speech parameters together in a single system Is aimed to develop and this system makes a subject to know where to correct. For our objective, first, speech production mechanism is assumed to be AR model in order to estimate articulatory notions of the vocal tract from speech signal. Next, a vocal tract profile mode using LPC analysis is made up. And using this model, articulatory notions for Korean vowels are estimated and displayed in the vocal tract profile graphics.

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Development of Integrated Speech Training Aids for Hearing Impaired (청각 장애인용 통합형 발음 훈련 기기의 개발)

  • 박상희;김동준
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.275-284
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    • 1992
  • Development of Integrated Speech Training Aids for Hearing Impaired In this study, a spepch lralnlng aids that can do real-time display of vocal tract shape and other speech parameters together in a single system is implemenLed and self-training program for this system is developed. To estimate vocal tract shape, speech production process is assumed to be AR model. Through LPC analysis, vocal tract shape, intensity, and log spcclrum are calculated. And, fundamental frequency and nasality are measured using vibration sensors.

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Acomparison of Sao2 & PACO2 Changes of pre & post vocal training Classical singer (발성훈련 전 후의 혈중산소포화도(SaO2)와 폐포 내 이산화탄소분압(PaCO2)의 비교 연구)

  • Nam, Do-Hyun;Ahn, Chul-Min
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.261-264
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    • 2007
  • Five males trained singers (age:25.0${\pm}$1.4years, career:6.8${\pm}$1.1 years) and five female trained singers (age:22.0${\pm}$1.0years, career:5.8${\pm}$1.2 years) participated in this study. SaO2(Oxi Hemoglobin saturation) measured by Oxy-Pulse meter and PAC02 (Pressure Alveolar Co2) measured by Quick et CO2 are compared with pre and post vocal training. As the result, PAC02 was lower than normal range (36-40mmHg) after vocal training, leading to Hypocapnia. This causes headache and dizziness

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