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Biomechanics and acoustics of voice production
Title statement Biomechanics and acoustics of voice production [rukopis] / Hugo Lehoux Additional Variant Titles Biomechanics and acoustics of human voice production Personal name Lehoux, Hugo, (dissertant) Translated title Biomechanics and acoustics of human voice production Issue data 2023 Phys.des. 98 Note Ved. práce Jan Švec Another responsib. Švec, Jan (thesis advisor) Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra biofyziky (degree grantor) Keywords Vocal folds * excised larynges * high-speed videoendoscopy * acoustics * voice Form, Genre disertace dissertations UDC (043.3) Country Česko Language angličtina Document kind PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Title Ph.D. Degree program Doktorský Degree program Physics Degreee discipline Biophysics book
Kvalifikační práce Downloaded Size datum zpřístupnění 00282346-568943562.pdf 0 20.1 MB 30.05.2023 Posudek Typ posudku 00282346-opon-407537420.pdf Posudek oponenta 00282346-ved-420412295.pdf Posudek vedoucího 00282346-opon-164838087.pdf Posudek oponenta Průběh obhajoby datum zadání datum odevzdání datum obhajoby přidělená hodnocení typ hodnocení 00282346-prubeh-255295810.pdf 16.03.2021 30.05.2023 30.08.2023 S Hodnocení známkou
Production of human voice involves complex biomechanical processes leading towards the vibration of the vocal folds, and acoustic processes resulting in production of the final sound of human voice. This PhD project will aim at uncovering the basic mechanisms involved in the vibration of the vocal folds and in the final voice production. Experiments on excised larynges will be used to determine the resonance properties of the vocal folds and to relate them to the fundamental frequency of the self-sustained vocal fold vibrations. The vocal fold vibrations will be captured by a high-speed camera and will be analyzed to obtain the details of the vibration characteristics. The characteristics will be compared to the behavior of physical and mathematical models of the vocal folds connected to the vocal tract. The changes of vibration characteristics due to changes of material properties of the vocal folds caused by physiologic and pathologic processes will be investigated in order to help clinicians in diagnosing voice problems more specifically.Production of human voice involves complex biomechanical processes leading towards the vibration of the vocal folds, and acoustic processes resulting in production of the final sound of human voice. This PhD project will aim at uncovering the basic mechanisms involved in the vibration of the vocal folds and in the final voice production. Experiments on excised larynges will be used to determine the resonance properties of the vocal folds and to relate them to the fundamental frequency of the self-sustained vocal fold vibrations. The vocal fold vibrations will be captured by a high-speed camera and will be analyzed to obtain the details of the vibration characteristics. The characteristics will be compared to the behavior of physical and mathematical models of the vocal folds connected to the vocal tract. The changes of vibration characteristics due to changes of material properties of the vocal folds caused by physiologic and pathologic processes will be investigated in order to help clinicians in diagnosing voice problems more specifically.
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