Malte Kob
Detmold
58 Papers
299 Citations
Malte Kob is an academic researcher from Detmold. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phonation & Vocal tract. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 56 publications. Previous affiliations of Malte Kob include RWTH Aachen University.
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Papers
Toward a consensus on symbolic notation of harmonics, resonances, and formants in vocalization
Ingo R. Titze,R. J. Baken,Kenneth Bozeman,Svante Granqvist,Nathalie Henrich,Christian T. Herbst,David M. Howard,Eric Hunter,Dean Kaelin,Ray D. Kent,Jody Kreiman,Malte Kob,Anders Löfqvist,Scott McCoy,Donald G. Miller,Hubert Noé,Ronald C. Scherer,John Smith,Brad H. Story,Jan Švec,Sten Ternström,Joe Wolfe +21 more
TL;DR: Toward a consensus on symbolic notation of harmonics, resonances, and formants in vocalization, and towards a recognition of the role of symbols in musical expression.
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Feasibility of cardiac gating free of interference with electro-magnetic fields at 1.5 Tesla, 3.0 Tesla and 7.0 Tesla using an MR-stethoscope.
Tobias Frauenrath,Fabian Hezel,Uwe Heinrichs,Sebastian Kozerke,Jane F. Utting,Malte Kob,Christoph Butenweg,Peter Boesiger,Thoralf Niendorf +8 more
TL;DR: The proposed MR-stethoscope presents a promising alternative to currently available techniques for cardiac gating of (ultra)high field MRI because of its excellent trigger reliability, even at 7.0 Tesla.
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Biomechanical modeling of register transitions and the role of vocal tract resonators.
TL;DR: Simulations for increasing and decreasing subglottal pressure reveal that the phonation onset exhibits amplitude jumps and hysteresis referring to a subcritical Hopf bifurcation, and experiment of glissando singing shows that the supraglottis has indeed an influence on the register transition.
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Analysing and Understanding the Singing Voice: Recent Progress and Open Questions
TL;DR: This review of speech acoustics describes the glottal mechanisms and the control of vocal tract resonances used in singing, and reviews linear and nonlinear components of the voice and the way in which they are measured and modelled.
Experimental investigations of the influence of room acoustics on the teacher's voice
TL;DR: In this paper, half of the teachers of a secondary modem school in Aachen were investigated with respect to their voice status by using phoniatric, logopedic and objective voice analysis methods.
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