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2026

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90
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Overview

Ingo R. Titze is affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Computer Science, with significant contributions to subfields including Physiology, Artificial Intelligence, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Signal Processing.

The scientist's work focuses on topics such as Voice and Speech Disorders, Speech Recognition and Synthesis, Phonetics and Phonology Research, Dysphagia Assessment and Management, Music and Audio Processing, Tracheal and Airway Disorders, and Speech and Audio Processing.

Ingo R. Titze has published extensively in several journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Voice
  • Journal of Singing
  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research
  • Applied Sciences

Recent publications by the scientist demonstrate a range of topics and collaborative efforts:

  • "Safer Singing During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: What We Know and What We Don't" (2020, Journal of Voice)
  • "Integrative Insights into the Myoelastic-Aerodynamic Theory and Acoustics of Phonation. Scientific Tribute to Donald G. Miller" (2021, Journal of Voice)
  • "Analysis of glottal inverse filtering in the presence of source-filter interaction" (2020, Speech Communication)
  • "Vocal Tradeoffs in Anterior Glottoplasty for Voice Feminization" (2020, The Laryngoscope)
  • "Inertagrams for a Variety of Semi-Occluded Vocal Tracts" (2020, Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research)

Ingo R. Titze collaborates frequently with several other researchers, including:

  • Anil Palaparthi
  • Brad H. Story
  • Lynn Maxfield
  • Qian Xue
  • David I. Meyer

Best Publications

  • The physics of small‐amplitude oscillation of the vocal folds

    Ingo R. Titze

  • Physiologic and acoustic differences between male and female voices.

    Ingo R. Titze

  • Vocal tract area functions from magnetic resonance imaging

    Brad H. Story;Ingo R. Titze;Eric A. Hoffman

  • Nonlinear source–filter coupling in phonation: Theory

    Ingo R. Titze

  • Voice simulation with a body‐cover model of the vocal folds

    Brad H. Story;Ingo R. Titze

  • On the relation between subglottal pressure and fundamental frequency in phonation.

    Ingo R. Titze

  • The myoelastic aerodynamic theory of phonation

    Ingo R. Titze

  • ACOUSTIC INTERACTIONS OF THE VOICE SOURCE WITH THE LOWER VOCAL TRACT

    Ingo R. Titze;Brad H. Story

  • A finite-element model of vocal-fold vibration.

    Fariborz Alipour;David A. Berry;Ingo R. Titze

  • Phonation threshold pressure: a missing link in glottal aerodynamics.

    Ingo R. Titze

  • Vocal intensity in speakers and singers

    Ingo R. Titze;Johan Sundberg

  • Mechanical stress in phonation

    Ingo R. Titze

  • Dependence of phonatory effort on hydration level

    Katherine Verdolini;Ingo R. Titze;Ann Fennell

  • Changes in phonation threshold pressure with induced conditions of hydration

    Katherine Verdolini-Marston;Ingo R. Titze;David G. Druker

  • Vocal fold proteoglycans and their influence on biomechanics

    Steven D. Gray;Ingo R. Titze;Ingo R. Titze;Roger Chan;Thomas Hale Hammond

  • Acoustic impedance of an artificially lengthened and constricted vocal tract.

    Brad H. Story;Anne Maria Laukkanen;Ingo R. Titze;Ingo R. Titze

  • Vocal Dose Measures: Quantifying Accumulated Vibration Exposure in Vocal Fold Tissues

    Ingo R. Titze;Jan G. Švec;Peter S. Popolo

  • Analysis of Vocal Disorders With Methods From Nonlinear Dynamics

    Hanspeter Herzel;David Berry;Ingo R. Titze;Marwa Saleh

  • Acoustic interpretation of resonant voice.

    Ingo R. Titze

  • Biomechanical and histologic observations of vocal fold fibrous proteins.

    Steven D. Gray;Fariborz Alipour;Ingo R. Titze;Thomas Hale Hammond

  • A theoretical study of the effects of various laryngeal configurations on the acoustics of phonation

    Ingo R. Titze;David T. Talkin

  • Viscoelastic shear properties of human vocal fold mucosa: measurement methodology and empirical results.

    Roger W. Chan;Ingo R. Titze

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric A. Hoffman
Eric A. Hoffman University of Iowa
Hanspeter Herzel
Hanspeter Herzel Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Johan Sundberg
Johan Sundberg Royal Institute of Technology
Thomas L. Carroll
Thomas L. Carroll Rockefeller University
W. Tecumseh Fitch
W. Tecumseh Fitch University of Vienna
Christy L. Ludlow
Christy L. Ludlow James Madison University
Rakesh K. Jain
Rakesh K. Jain Harvard University
Mary Kay Floeter
Mary Kay Floeter National Institutes of Health
Peter Watson
Peter Watson University of Cambridge
Zhong Lin Wang
Zhong Lin Wang Georgia Institute of Technology

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