Analysis of the influence of signal compression techniques for voice disorder detection through filter-banked based features

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Lina María Sepúlveda Cano
Jhon Jair Quiza Montealegre
Jorge Andrés Gómez García

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This paper compares the results of using compressed voice signals versus uncompressed speech signals to automatically detect voice abnormalities. Coding techniques and voice compression used in this study are the same as those used by default in the fixed, mobile and ip telephony systems, and techniques of characterization and classification used are also among the most used for detecting automatic speech abnormalities. The results obtained indicate that it is possible to use compressed voice signals for automatic detection of vocal pathologies without compromising the success rate in the diagnosis, which would make the implementation of automatic remote diagnosis of vocal pathologies possible.

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Sepúlveda Cano, L. M., Quiza Montealegre, J. J., & Gómez García, J. A. (2015). Analysis of the influence of signal compression techniques for voice disorder detection through filter-banked based features. Revista Ingenierías Universidad De Medellín, 16(30), 49-66. https://doi.org/10.22395/rium.v16n30a3

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Lina María Sepúlveda Cano, Universidad de Medellín

Ingeniera electrónica. PhD en Ingeniería - Automática. Investigadora Grupo Arkadius. Universidad de Medellín. Carrera 87 30-65, Medellín. Colombia. Dirección electrónica: lmsepulveda@udem.edu.co.

Jhon Jair Quiza Montealegre, Universidad de Medellín

Ingeniero electrónico. MSc en Ingeniería - Telecomunicaciones. Investigador Grupo Arkadius. Universidad de Medellín. Carrera 87 30-65, Medellín. Colombia. Dirección electrónica: jhquiza@udem.edu.co.

Jorge Andrés Gómez García, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

Ingeniero electrónico. MSc en Ingeniería - Automatización. Investigador Grupo Bioingeniería y Optoelectrónica (ByO). Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Carretera de Valencia Km 7. Madrid. España.Dirección electrónica: jorge.gomez.garcia@upm.es.

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