Videokymography: High-speed line scanning of vocal fold vibration

  • JG Svec
  • , HK Schutte

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    Abstract

    A digital technique for high-speed visualization of vibration, called videokymography, was developed and applied to the vocal folds. The system uses a modified video camera able to work in two modes: high-speed (nearly 8,000 images/s) and standard (50 images/s in CCIR norm). In the high-speed mode, the camera selects one active horizontal line (transverse to the glottis) from the whole laryngeal image. The successive line images are presented in real time on a commercial TV monitor, filling each video frame from top to bottom. The system makes it possible to observe left-right asymmetries, open quotient, propagation of mucosal waves, movement of the upper and, in the closing phase, the lower margins of the vocal folds, etc. The technique is suitable for further processing and quantification of recorded vibration.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)201-205
    Number of pages5
    JournalJournal of Voice
    Volume10
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - Jun-1996

    Keywords

    • vibration
    • vocal folds
    • vocal fold vibration
    • laryngoscopy
    • highspeed imaging
    • videokymography
    • stroboscopy
    • vibration study

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