| Literature DB >> 25170187 |
Gang Chen1, Jody Kreiman2, Abeer Alwan3.
Abstract
Laryngeal high-speed videoendoscopy is a state-of-the-art technique to examine physiological vibrational patterns of the vocal folds. With sampling rates of thousands of frames per second, high-speed videoendoscopy produces a large amount of data that is difficult to analyze subjectively. In order to visualize high-speed video in a straightforward and intuitive way, many methods have been proposed to condense the three-dimensional data into a few static images that preserve characteristics of the underlying vocal fold vibratory patterns. In this paper, we propose the "glottaltopogram," which is based on principal component analysis of changes over time in the brightness of each pixel in consecutive video images. This method reveals the overall synchronization of the vibrational patterns of the vocal folds over the entire laryngeal area. Experimental results showed that this method is effective in visualizing pathological and normal vocal fold vibratory patterns.Entities:
Keywords: high-speed videoendoscopy; principal component analysis; vocal fold vibration
Year: 2014 PMID: 25170187 PMCID: PMC4142715 DOI: 10.1016/j.csl.2013.11.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Speech Lang ISSN: 0885-2308 Impact factor: 1.899