INVESTIGADORES
ALZAMENDI Gabriel Alejandro
artículos
Título:
Bayesian estimation of vocal function measures using laryngeal high-speed videoendoscopy and glottal airflow estimates: An in vivo case study
Autor/es:
ALZAMENDI, GABRIEL A.; MANRÍQUEZ, RODRIGO; HADWIN, PAUL J.; DENG, JONATHAN J.; PETERSON, SEAN D.; ERATH, BYRON D.; MEHTA, DARYUSH D.; HILLMAN, ROBERT E.; ZAÑARTU, MATÍAS
Revista:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Editorial:
NLM (Medline)
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 147
Resumen:
This study introduces the in vivo application of a Bayesian framework to estimate subglottal pressure, laryngeal muscle activation, and vocal fold contact pressure from calibrated transnasal high-speed videoendoscopy and oral airflow data. A subject-specific, lumped-element vocal fold model is estimated using an extended Kalman filter and two observation models involving glottal area and glottal airflow. Model-based inferences using data from a vocally healthy male individual are compared with empirical estimates of subglottal pressure and reference values for muscle activation and contact pressure in the literature, thus providing baseline error metrics for future clinical investigations.