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Nonlinearities in block-type reduced-order vocal fold models with asymmetric tissue properties

Journal
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics
ISSN
1939-800X
Date Issued
2013-06-19
Author(s)
Byron D. Erath
David E. Sommer
Sean D. Peterson
Matías Zañartu  
Departamento de Electrónica  
DOI
10.1121/1.4800662
Abstract
Modeling the vocal fold structure as a reduced-order system is an attractive approach for exploring the dynamics of both normal and pathological phonation. This approach has been used ubiquitously in scientific speech investigations due to its relatively high order of accuracy and low computational cost. In addition, good agreement can also be found between model and clinical data. In the case of pathological speech complex vocal fold dynamics may exist, exhibiting phenomenon such as bifurcation, and chaos. The ability to capture these features in reduced-order vocal fold models is a much celebrated feature. However, the question has arisen whether these nonlinearities arise due to the physics, or if they are merely an artifact of the model and its sensitivity to initial and boundary conditions. We explore the sensitivity of commonly-employed reduced-order vocal fold models to both contact mechanics, and the geometric prescription of the vocal fold model. Nonlinearities arising from asymmetric vocal fold tensioning are investigated. Nonlinearity in the vocal fold dynamics is identified by determining the predictive capability of linear and nonlinear Volterra-Weiner-Korenberg series. Nonlinearities in the vocal fold oscillations are shown to be highly-dependent upon model formulation and implementation, as opposed to physical features of speech.
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