Abstract

An acoustic voice evaluation system has been developed on a mini-computer, primarily aiming at its application to the screening of laryngeal pathology. The system is based on the acoustic measurements of vocal perturbations and noise components from the sustained utterance of the Japanese vowel /e/. Performance of the system is described by referring to the results of clinical voice screening experiments that were performed with 991 subjects for the possible presence of laryngeal cancer.

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