Influence of classroom acoustics on the vocal behavior of teachers

Erroneous vocal behavior of teachers and their changes in the voice production due to poor acoustics in classrooms, can be investigated through recently developed voice-monitoring devices. These devices are portable analyzers that use a miniature contact microphone glued to the jugular notch in order to sense the skin acceleration level due to the vibration of the vocal folds. They estimate the Sound Pressure Level (SPL) at a certain distance from the speaker’s mouth, provided that a suitable calibration procedure is performed, the fundamental frequency and the time dose. Two different devices are compared in this work: the former is a commercial device, whose phonation sensor is a small accelerometer; the latter, recently developed by the authors, uses an electret condenser microphone to sense the skin acceleration level. SPL and fundamental frequency are estimated over 30 ms- and 50 ms-length frame and the results that refer to a sample of 40 primary school teachers and some university professors are an...

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