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A novel way for characterizing hypernasal voices by means of nonlinear dynamics is presented considering some complexity measures that are mainly based on the analysis of the embedding space. After characterization, feature selection is performed using two strategies, Principal Components Analysis (PCA) and Secuential Floating Feature Selection (SFFS); classification between healthy and hypernasal voices is carried out with a Soft Margin - Support Vector Machine (SM-SVM). The database used in the study is composed of the five Spanish vowels uttered by 266 children, 110 healthy and 156 labeled as hypernasal by a phoniatrics expert. The experimental results are presented in terms of accuracy, sensitivity and specificity to show in a quantitatively manner, how stable and reliable is the methodology. ROC curves are also included to present a widely accepted statistic for the accuracy of the system. According to the results, nonlinear dynamic theory is able to detect hypernasal voices, and would be worth to continue developing this kind of studies oriented to automatic detection of pathological voices.
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Orozco-Arroyave, J.R., Murillo-Rendón, S., Vargas-Bonilla, J.F., Delgado-Trejos, E., Arias-Londoño, J.D., Castellanos-Domínguez, G. (2011). Nonlinear Dynamics for Hypernasality Detection. In: Travieso-González, C.M., Alonso-Hernández, J.B. (eds) Advances in Nonlinear Speech Processing. NOLISP 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 7015. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25020-0_27
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