Cepstral Peak Prominence Smoothed - CPPS and Acoustic Voice Quality Index - AVQI in healthy and altered children's voices: comparation, relationship with auditory-perceptual judgment and cut-off points.

IF 0.9 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY CoDAS Pub Date : 2024-05-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/2317-1782/20242023047pt
Evelyn Carla Dos Santos Rabelo, Ana Paula Dassie-Leite, Vanessa Veis Ribeiro, Glaucya Madazio, Mara Suzana Behlau
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Purpose: To compare the acoustic measurements of Cepstral Peak Prominence Smoothed (CPPS) and Acoustic Voice Quality Index (AVQI) of children with normal and altered voices, to relationship with auditory-perceptual judgment (APJ) and to establish cut-off points.

Methods: Vocal recordings of the sustained vowel and number counting tasks of 185 children were selected from a database and submitted to acoustic analysis with extraction of CPPS and AVQI measurements, and to APJ. The APJ was performed individually for each task, classified as normal or altered, and for the tasks together defining whether the child would pass or fail in a situation of vocal screening.

Results: Children with altered APJ and who failed the screening had lower CPPS values and higher AVQI values, than those with normal APJ and who passed the screening. The APJ of the sustained vowel task was related to CPPS and AVQI, and APJ of the number counting task was related only to AVQI and CPPS numbers. The cut-off points that differentiate children with and without vocal deviation are 14.07 for the vowel CPPS, 7.62 for the CPPS numbers and 2.01 for the AVQI.

Conclusion: Children with altered voices, have higher AVQI values and lower CPPS values, when detected in children with voices within the normal range. The acoustic measurements were related to the auditory perceptual judgment of vocal quality in the sustained vowel task, however, the number counting task was related only to the AVQI and CPPS. The cut-off points that differentiate children with and without vocal deviation are 14.07 for the CPPS vowel, 7.62 for the CPPS numbers and 2.01 for the AVQI. The three measures were similar in identifying voices without deviation and dysphonic voices.

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健康和变声儿童嗓音中的倒频谱峰突出平滑指数(CPPS)和声学嗓音质量指数(AVQI):比较、与听觉感知判断的关系和临界点。
目的:比较正常儿童和嗓音改变儿童的倒频峰突出平滑(CPPS)和声学嗓音质量指数(AVQI)的声学测量结果,分析其与听觉-知觉判断(APJ)的关系,并确定临界点:方法:从数据库中选取了 185 名儿童的持续元音和数字计数任务的发声录音,进行声学分析,提取 CPPS 和 AVQI 测量值,并进行 APJ 分析。对每项任务单独进行 APJ 测试,分为正常和改变两种,并对所有任务一起进行 APJ 测试,以确定儿童在声乐筛选中是通过还是失败:结果:与 APJ 正常且通过筛查的儿童相比,APJ 改变且未通过筛查的儿童 CPPS 值较低,AVQI 值较高。持续元音任务的 APJ 与 CPPS 和 AVQI 有关,而数字计数任务的 APJ 仅与 AVQI 和 CPPS 数字有关。元音 CPPS 为 14.07,数字 CPPS 为 7.62,AVQI 为 2.01:结论:与嗓音正常的儿童相比,变声儿童的 AVQI 值较高,CPPS 值较低。声学测量与持续元音任务中对声音质量的听觉判断有关,但数字计数任务仅与 AVQI 和 CPPS 有关。区分声带偏差儿童与非声带偏差儿童的临界点分别是:CPPS元音为14.07,CPPS数字为7.62,AVQI为2.01。这三种测量方法在识别无偏差声带和发音障碍声带方面效果相似。
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