Comparative study on vocal cepstral emissions of clinical depressed and normal speakers

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Author listYingthawornsuk T.

Publication year2011

Start page861

End page866

Number of pages6

ISBN9781457708350

ISSN1598-7833

eISSN1598-7833

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84856528342&partnerID=40&md5=3e8c005e8e64395705c09f19c71f8a1f

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


Abstract

The Mel-scale Cepstral Coefficients of the female speakers' speech sample clinically categorized into depressed and remitted speech groups are computationally estimated using the 16-triangular filter bank, and consequently taken to represent for input vector to selected classifier. The statistical measures such as the Fisher's discrimination and the separation power ranking calculation are employed on the extracted feature set for observing on their descriptive statistics, probabilities, and discriminant scores. The higher-order cepstral coefficients reveal the significant difference in term of class separation between depressed and remitted speech samples. The results of classification are supportive of the prior statistical measures evaluated on the cepstral acoustic parameters which imply the MFCCs capable of being potential indicator of depression symptom in female speakers compared to normal females. ฉ 2011 ICROS.


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