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2016

Park, S.J., Sigouin, C., Kreiman, J., Keating, P., Guo, J., Yeung, G., Kuo, F.Y., and Alwan, A. (2016). Speaker identity and voice quality: Modeling human responses and automatic speaker recognition. Interspeech 2016, pp. 1044-1048.

Signorello, R., Rhee, N., Gerratt, B.R., and Kreiman, J. (2016). Toward a psychoacoustic model of spectral noise in the voice source.  Presented at the 10th International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics (ICVBP).

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2015

Keating, P., Garellek, M., and Kreiman, J. (2015). Acoustic properties of different kinds of creaky voice. In The Scottish Consortium for ICPhS 2015 (ed.), Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, (Glasgow, UK: The University of Glasgow), pp. 0821.1-5.

Kreiman, J., Park, S.J., Keating, P.A., and Alwan, A. (2015). The relationship between acoustic and perceived intraspeaker variability in voice quality. Interspeech 2015, pp. 2357-2360.  

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2014

Chen, G., Park, S.J., Kreiman, J., and Alwan, A. (2014).  Investigating the effect of F0 and vocal intensity on harmonic magnitudes: Data from laryngeal high-speed videoendoscopy.  Interspeech 2014, pp. 3216-3220.

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2013

Chen, G., Garellek, M., Kreiman, J., Gerratt, B.R., and Alwan, A.  (2013). A perceptually and physiologically motivated voice source model.  Interspeech 2013, pp. 2001-2005.

Chen, G., Garellek, M., Kreiman, J., Gerratt, B.R., and Alwan, A.  (2013).  A perceptually and physiologically motivated voice source model.  Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 9, pp. 060160.

Chen, G., Samlan, R.A., Kreiman, J., and Alwan, A. (2013).  Investigating the relationship between glottal area waveform shape and harmonic magnitudes through computational modeling and laryngeal high-speed videoendoscopy.  Interspeech 2013, pp. 3216-3220.

Garellek, M., Samlan, R., Kreiman, J., and Gerratt, B.R. (2013).  Perceptual sensitivity to a model of the source spectrum.  Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 9, pp. 060157.

Samlan, R., and Kreiman, J.  (2013).  Perceptual consequences of changes in epilaryngeal area and shape.  Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 9, pp. 060159.

Zhang, Z., and Xuan, Y. (2013). Influence of epithelium and fiber locations on glottal closure and sound production at soft-phonation conditions. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics (ICA 2013, Montreal, Canada), vol. 19, pp. 035045.

Zhang, Z., and Yin, J. (2013). The influence of thyroarytenoid and cricothyroid muscle activation on vocal fold stiffness and eigenfrequencies. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics (ICA 2013, Montreal, Canada), vol. 19, pp. 060236.

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2012

Chen, G., Kreiman, J., and Alwan, A. (2012).  The glottaltopograph:  A method of analyzing high-speed images of the vocal folds.  Proceedings of ICASSP 2012, pp. 3985-3988.

Chen, G., Shue, Y-L., Kreiman, J., and Alwan, A. (2012). Estimating the voice source in noise.  Interspeech 2012, pp. 1600-1603.

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2011

Chen, G., Kreiman, J., Shue, Y-L., and Alwan, A. (2011). Acoustic correlates of glottal gaps.  Interspeech 2011, pp. 2673-2676.

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2009

Shue, Y-L., Kreiman, J., and Alwan, A. (2009). A novel codebook search technique for estimating the open quotient.  Interspeech 2009, pp. 2895-2898.

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2008

Antoñanzas-Barroso, N., Kreiman, J., and Gerratt, B.R.  (2008).  Recent improvements to the University of California, Los Angeles' voice synthesizer.  Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 5, pp. 060001. 

Kreiman, J., Gerratt, B.R., Iseli, M., Neubauer, J., Shue, Y-L., and Alwan, A.  (2008). The relationship between open quotient and H1*-H2*.  Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Voice Physiology and Biomechanics.

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2006

Iseli, M., Shue, Y-L., Epstein, M., Keating, P., Kreiman, J., and Alwan, A. (2006). Voice source correlates of prosodic features in American English: A pilot study.  Interspeech 2006 - ICSLP, pp. 2226-2229.

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2005

Zhang, Z., Espy-Wilson, C., Boyce, S., and Tiede, M. (2005). Modeling of the front cavity and sublingual space in American English rhotic sounds. Proceedings of the 30th IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP), (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), pp. 893-896.

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2003

Kreiman, J., and Gerratt, B.R. (2003). Jitter, shimmer, and noise in pathological voice quality perception.  In C. d’Alessandro, K. Scherer, and N. Campbell (eds.), Proceedings of VOQUAL ’03 (Paris:  ISCA), pp. 57-61.

Kreiman, J., Vanlancker-Sidtis, D., and Gerratt, B.R. (2003).  Defining and measuring voice quality.  In C. d’Alessandro, K. Scherer, and N. Campbell (eds.), Proceedings of VOQUAL ’03 (Paris:  ISCA), pp. 115-120.

Zhang, Z., Boyce, S., Espy-Wilson, C., and Tiede, M. (2003). Acoustic strategies for production of American English retroflex /r/. Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPHS), (Barcelona, Spain), pp. 1125-1128.

Zhang, Z., Espy-Wilson, C., and Tiede, M. (2003). Acoustic modeling of American English lateral approximants. Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech,) (Geneva, Switzerland), pp. 2393-2396.

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1999

Epstein, M., Gabelman, B., Antoñanzas-Barroso, N., Gerratt, B.R., and Kreiman, J. (1999).  Source model adequacy for pathological voice synthesis.  Proceedings of the ICPhS99, pp. 2049-2052.

Takayanagi, S., Kreiman, J., and Dirks, D. (1999). Effects of unnatural pause on speech intelligibility.  Proceedings of the ICPhS99, pp. 865-868.

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1998

Gabelman, B., Kreiman, J., Gerratt, B.R., Antoñanzas-Barroso, N., and Alwan, A. (1998). Perceptually-motivated modeling of noise in pathological voices.  Proceedings of the 1998 International Congress of Acoustics/Acoustical Society of America (New York: Acoustical Society of America), pp. 1293-1294.

Gerratt, B.R., Kreiman, J., Antoñanzas-Barroso, N., Gabelman, B., and Alwan, A. (1998). Source modeling of severely pathological voices.  Proceedings of the 1998 International Congress of Acoustics/Acoustical Society of America (New York: Acoustical Society of America), pp. 1271-1272.

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1995

Alwan, A., Bangayan, P., Kreiman, J., and Long, C. (1995). Time and frequency synthesis parameters for severe pathological voice qualities.  Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Stockholm, Vol. 2, pp. 250-253.

Gerratt, B.R., and Kreiman, J. (1995). Utility of acoustic measures of voice.  In D. Wong (ed.), Proceedings of the Workshop on Standardization in Acoustic Voice Analysis (Denver: National Center for Voice and Speech), pp. GER1-GER7.

Rabinov, C.R., Kreiman, J., and Gerratt, B.R. (1995). Comparing reliability of perceptual and acoustic measures of voice.  In D. Wong (ed.), Proceedings of the Workshop on Standardization in Acoustic Voice Analysis (Denver:  National Center for Voice and Speech), pp. RAB1-RAB10.

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1986

Berke, G.S., Hantke, D.R., Hanson, D.G, and Gerratt, B.R. (1986). An experimental model for the study of vocal fold length and tension effects upon phonation. Proceedings of the International Conference on Voice, Vol. 1, pp. 1-8.

Gerratt, B.R., G., Hanson, D.G., and Berke, G.R. (1986). A non-invasive transoral technique for glottography. Proceedings of the International Conference on Voice, Vol 1, pp. 1-5.

Hanson, D.G., Gerratt, B.G., Berke, G.S., and Moore, D. (1986). Simultaneous photoglottography and stroboscopy. Proceedings of the International Conference on Voice, Vol. 1, pp. 6-11.

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1983

Gerratt, B.R. and Jones, D. (1983). Multiple meanings and semantic processing in aphasia. Proceedings of the Clinical Aphasiology Conference, pp. 165-167.

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