Empirical Distribution of Glottal Edges (EDGE): A Statistical Assessment of Vocal Fold Kinematics Using High-Speed Videoendoscopy

Emiro J. Ibarra, Gabriel E. Galindo, Gabriel A. Alzamendi, Juan P. Cortes, Christian Castro, Rodrigo Manriquez, Alba Testart, Matias Zanartu

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Abstract

Although laryngeal high-speed videoendoscopy (HSV) is crucial for studying vocal fold vibrations, its translation to clinical practice has been hindered by the large volume of data it produces and the difficulty in interpreting current analysis methods. Although image processing techniques have been developed to map spatial-temporal data into two-dimensional representations, they alter the geometrical construction of the glottis and do not provide standard quantitative features, thus challenging clinical interpretation. In response, we propose a new visualization and analysis framework for assessing the dynamics of vocal folds based on the empirical distribution of the glottal edge using HSV. This procedure analyzes vocal fold oscillations by preserving the shape of the glottis and quantifying the asymmetry between right and left vocal fold displacements along the anterior-posterior axis. This method was evaluated on four groups of participants: ten with normal voices, ten with vocal fold nodules, ten with muscle tension dysphonia, and two with unilateral vocal fold paralysis. The proposed method produces distinct representations for normal and pathological vocal fold vibratory behaviors and derived features based on amplitude and phase asymmetry metrics that show statistically significant differences between normal and pathological groups. Comparative analysis with state-of-the-art techniques indicates that our proposed method can complement the assessment of vocal fold vibration and enhance the clinical translation of HSV.

Original languageEnglish
JournalIEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • Glottal Segmentation
  • High-Speed Videolaryngoscopy
  • Vocal Folds
  • Voice Diseases

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Science Applications
  • Health Informatics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Health Information Management

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