2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.bspc.2011.04.002
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Physical simulation of laryngeal disorders using a multiple-mass vocal fold model

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“…The voice production simulation model described in [12] was used to simulate the production of one open vowel (/a/), one closed front vowel (/i/), and one closed back vowel (/u/). The vocal tract area functions used for simulation were the ones corresponding to individual TB in [13].…”
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“…The voice production simulation model described in [12] was used to simulate the production of one open vowel (/a/), one closed front vowel (/i/), and one closed back vowel (/u/). The vocal tract area functions used for simulation were the ones corresponding to individual TB in [13].…”
Section: Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is modelled by making the calculation of the glottal airflow volume velocity u g dependant on the magnitude of such regressive wave. This dependency has the form indicated by equation (23) in [12]: (1) In the uncoupled mode the glottal flow is made independent of the regressive pressure waves coming upstream from the vocal tract. This is achieved by making the variable p^ equal to 0.…”
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“…A detailed and complete description of the voice production model can be found in [28]. Here, only a brief and qualitative description is included, aimed at providing a framework for a better understanding of the tremor model.…”
Section: Voice Production Modelmentioning
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