“…Such parameters (jitter, shimmer, Harmonics to Noise Ratio (HNR), Normalized Noise Energy (NNE), Voice Turbulence Index (VTI), Glottal to Noise Excitation Ratio (GNE), Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), Frequency Amplitude Tremor (FATR), and many others [1][2][3][4][5][6]) were developed to measure quality and ''degree of normality'' of voice registers from the sustained phonation of vowels. Using this acoustic material, previous studies [7][8][9] indicate that the detection of voice alterations can be carried out by means of the above-mentioned long-term averaged acoustic parameters, enabling each individual voice utterance to be quantified by a single vector. The main drawback of most of these parameters is that they relay on an accurate estimation of the fundamental frequency, a rather complicated task in presence of certain pathologies.…”