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Worldwide Healthy Adult Voice Baseline Parameters: A Comprehensive Review

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JOURNAL OF VOICE
Volume 36, Issue 5, Pages 637-649

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MOSBY-ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2020.08.028

Keywords

F0; Jitter; Healthy voice; HNR; Shimmer; CPP; Voice features

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Voice signals are analyzed for communication and medical purposes, revealing individual health conditions. However, baseline features of healthy voice vary depending on gender, age, and ethnicity. This study aims to address the lack of global research on healthy voice characteristics.
The voice results in acoustic signals analyzed and synthetized at first for telecommunication matters, and more recently investigated for medical purposes. In particular, voice signal characteristics can evidence individual health conditions useful for screening, diagnostic and remote monitoring aims. Within this frame, the knowledge of baseline features of healthy voice is mandatory, in order to balance a comparison with their unhealthy counterpart. However, the baseline features of the human voice depend on gender, age-range and ethnicity and, as far as we know, no work reports as those features spread worldwide. This paper intends to cover this lack. Our database research yielded 179 relevant published studies, retrieved using digital libraries of IEEE Xplore, Scopus, Web of Science, Top Science, Taylor and Francis Online, and Scitepress. These relevant studies report different features, among which here we consider the most investigated ones, within the most investigated age-range. In particular, the features are the fundamental frequency, the jitter, the shimmer, the harmonic-to-noise ratio, and the cepstral peak prominence, the most investigated age-range is within 20-40 years and, related to the ethnicity, 20 countries are considered.

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