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Overview

Johan Sundberg is affiliated with the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine, Psychology, and Computer Science, with a focus on multiple subfields including Physiology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, Speech and Hearing, and Genetics.

Their main research topics include:

  • Voice and Speech Disorders
  • Phonetics and Phonology Research
  • Speech Recognition and Synthesis
  • Dysphagia Assessment and Management
  • Music and Audio Processing
  • Cleft Lip and Palate Research
  • Nasal Surgery and Airway Studies

Johan Sundberg has contributed to several scientific papers, often published in leading journals such as the Journal of Voice, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, and Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology. Some recent publications include:

  • The Vocal Tract in Loud Twang-Like Singing While Producing High and Low Pitches (2020), Journal of Voice
  • Glottal Airflow and Glottal Area Waveform Characteristics of Flow Phonation in Untrained Vocally Healthy Adults (2020), Journal of Voice
  • Objective Characterization of Phonation Type Using Amplitude of Flow Glottogram Pulse and of Voice Source Fundamental (2020), Journal of Voice
  • Effects of Nasalization on Vocal Tract Response Curve (2021), Journal of Voice
  • CPPS and Voice-Source Parameters: Objective Analysis of the Singing Voice (2022), Journal of Voice

Their frequent co-authors include Filipa M.B. Lã, Miriam Havel, Lisa Fornhammar, Lennart Heinrich Pieper, and Louisa Traser.

Johan Sundberg has also been involved in book publications. One documented title is Stimmkunst im 21. Jahrhundert. Multimediale Beiträge des Symposiums am Zentrum für Gegenwartsmusik der Hochschule für Musik und Theater "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" Leipzig, 21.-22.11.2020 published by Georg Olms Verlag eBooks in 2023.

Best Publications

  • The Science of Singing Voice

    Johan Sundberg;Thomas D. Rossing

  • The Geneva Minimalistic Acoustic Parameter Set (GeMAPS) for Voice Research and Affective Computing

    Florian Eyben;Klaus R. Scherer;Bjorn W. Schuller;Johan Sundberg

  • Acoustical consequences of lip, tongue, jaw, and larynx movement.

    Björn E. F. Lindblom;Johan E. F. Sundberg

  • Articulatory interpretation of the "singing formant".

    Johan Sundberg

  • Perceptual and acoustic correlates of abnormal voice qualities.

    Britta Hammarberg;B. Fritzell;J. Gaufin;J. Sundberg

  • Spectral correlates of glottal voice source waveform characteristics.

    Jan Gauffin;Johan Sundberg

  • Vocal intensity in speakers and singers

    Ingo R. Titze;Johan Sundberg

  • Overview of the KTH rule system for musical performance.

    Anders Friberg;Roberto Bresin;Johan Sundberg

  • Does music performance allude to locomotion? A model of final ritardandi derived from measurements of stopping runners

    Anders Friberg;Johan Sundberg

  • TIME DISCRIMINATION IN A MONOTONIC, ISOCHRONOUS SEQUENCE

    Anders Friberg;Johan Sundberg

  • Level and center frequency of the singer's formant.

    Johan Sundberg

  • Maximum speed of pitch changes in singers and untrained subjects

    Johan Sundberg

  • Mapping emotions into acoustic space : The role of voice production

    Sona Patel;Klaus R. Scherer;Eva Björkner;Johan Sundberg

  • Phonatory control in male singing: a study of the effects of subglottal pressure, fundamental frequency, and mode of phonation on the voice source.

    J. Sundberg;I. Titze;R. Scherer

  • Generative theories in language and music descriptions

    Johan Sundberg;Bjorn Lindblom

  • Generative theories in language and music descriptions

    Johan Sundberg;Björn Lindblom

  • Musical Performance: A Synthesis-by-Rule Approach

    Johan Sundberg;Anders Askenfelt;Lars Fryden

  • Effects of lung volume on the glottal voice source.

    Jenny Iwarsson;Jenny Iwarsson;Monica Thomasson;Monica Thomasson;Johan Sundberg;Johan Sundberg

  • Comparisons of pharynx, source, formant, and pressure characteristics in operatic and musical theatre singing.

    Johan Sundberg;Patricia Gramming;Jeanette Lovetri

  • Effects of subglottal pressure variation on professional baritone singers’ voice sources

    Johan Sundberg;Maria Andersson;Clara Hultqvist

  • Generating Musical Performances with Director Musices

    Anders Friberg;Vittorio Colombo;Lars Frydén;Johan Sundberg

  • Acoustic comparison of voice use in solo and choir singing.

    Thomas D. Rossing;Johan Sundberg;Sten Ternström

  • Spectrum factors relevant to phonetogram measurement

    Patricia Gramming;Johan Sundberg

  • Long-term-average spectrum characteristics of country singers during speaking and singing.

    Thomas F Cleveland;Johan Sundberg;R.E Stone

  • Effects of vocal loudness variation on spectrum balance as reflected by the alpha measure of long-term-average spectra of speech

    Johan Sundberg;Maria Nordenberg

  • Measuring the rate of change of voice fundamental frequency in fluent speech during mental depression

    Åsa Nilsonne;Johan Sundberg;Sten Ternström;Anders Askenfelt

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus R. Scherer
Klaus R. Scherer University of Geneva
Paavo Alku
Paavo Alku Aalto University
Michael Markl
Michael Markl Northwestern University
Eddie Weitzberg
Eddie Weitzberg Karolinska Institute
Jon O. Lundberg
Jon O. Lundberg Karolinska Institute
Ingo R. Titze
Ingo R. Titze University of Utah
Keith A. Johnson
Keith A. Johnson Harvard University
Anne Fernald
Anne Fernald Stanford University
Lori L. Holt
Lori L. Holt Carnegie Mellon University
Peter F. MacNeilage
Peter F. MacNeilage The University of Texas at Austin

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