Remote capture of human voice acoustical data by telephone: A methods study
- 1 January 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics
- Vol. 19 (8) , 649-658
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02699200412331271125
Abstract
In this pilot study we sought to determine the reliability and validity of collecting speech and voice acoustical data via telephone transmission for possible future use in large clinical trials. Simultaneous recordings of each participant's speech and voice were made at the point of participation, the local recording (LR), and over a telephone line using a dedicated in‐line computerized interactive voice recording system, the remote recording (RR). All voice recordings were made from our laboratory telephone located in Groton, Connecticut to the RR system located in Madison, Wisconsin. All data points were compared on a measure‐by‐measure basis between the LR and RR recordings. The results suggest that both measures of frequency excursion and of speech motor timing are reliably captured over the telephone. Results are discussed in terms of specific acoustic measures that may be useful and accurately measured via telephone transmission, for examining disease severity and pharmacological intervention for use in a large‐scale clinical trial.Keywords
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