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VoxMetria

VoxMetria - Vocal Quality is designed for Speech-Language Pathologists to analyze voice through a phonatory deviation graph showing voice deviation

VoxMetria - Vocal Quality is designed for Speech-Language Pathologists to analyze voice through a phonatory deviation graph showing voice deviation

VoxMetria

by CTS Informatica
VoxMetria
VoxMetria
VoxMetria

What is it about?

VoxMetria - Vocal Quality is designed for Speech-Language Pathologists to analyze voice through a phonatory deviation graph showing voice deviation.

VoxMetria

App Details

Version
1.0.12
Rating
(1)
Size
3Mb
Genre
Medical Health & Fitness
Last updated
June 18, 2022
Release date
March 1, 2014
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App Store Description

VoxMetria - Vocal Quality is designed for Speech-Language Pathologists to analyze voice through a phonatory deviation graph showing voice deviation.

Phonatory Deviation Diagram is a simple and straightforward graph, which ranks the client’s production inside a normal or altered area by means of a little red circle, which indicates the average value and smaller green circles, which show the irregularity distribution, particularly concerning phonatory deviation; it enables brief and precise information on the quality of the client’s production.

You can record a sound and edit the sound file easily!

The statistics screen displays the acoustic analysis values of fundamental frequency, jitter, shimmer, irregularity, noise rate and GNE (Glottal to Noise Excitation).

It´s possible to send the results by e-mail (sound file, Phonatory Deviation Diagram and Statistics) or export the sound file through iTunes.

Note: To use the Vocal Quality Functions, record a sustained vowel for some seconds (preferencially the /e/ vowel)

Coordination:
Dr. Mara Behlau, pDH



*Phonatory deviation Diagram is based on hoarseness diagram method developed by Dr. D. Michaelis (pHD thesis). References:

1.[Kasuya et al.] Novel acoustic measurements of jitter and shimmer characteristics from pathological voice, Eurospeech '93, p. 1973-1976 (1993)
2.[Michaelis et al. 1998] JASA 103(3), pp.1628-1639 (1998)
3.[Fröhlich et al. 2000] JSLHR 43, pp.706-720 (2000)

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