Abstract
Today, research into voice and speech is not only limited to acoustic, medical, and clinical studies and investigations [...]
Highlights
Today, research into voice and speech is limited to acoustic, medical, and clinical studies and investigations
Contributions from different fields, such as mathematics, computer science, artificial intelligence, fluid dynamics, mechatronics, and biology, have been and will be achieving new insights into and a better understanding of the physiological and pathological laryngeal processes within voice and speech production. The purpose of this Special Issue is to provide an insight into the newest and most innovative techniques applied in our field at the beginning of a new decade
Young colleagues contributed with their work indicating that voice and speech research is an highly interesting scientific area and that we do not have to worry about scientific progress and new findings in the years to come
Summary
Research into voice and speech is limited to acoustic, medical, and clinical studies and investigations. Contributions from different fields, such as mathematics, computer science, artificial intelligence, fluid dynamics, mechatronics, and biology, have been and will be achieving new insights into and a better understanding of the physiological and pathological laryngeal processes within voice and speech production. The purpose of this Special Issue is to provide an insight into the newest and most innovative techniques applied in our field at the beginning of a new decade. Young colleagues contributed with their work indicating that voice and speech research is an highly interesting scientific area and that we do not have to worry about scientific progress and new findings in the years to come
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