2023Conference Program

November 1, 2023

We are incredibly excited for the upcoming conference on self-organization. it is sure to be 2 days of learning, insight and interest. We hope that you will join us.

The final program for the conference is below. Should you have questions, please email [email protected].

NCVS Self-Organization Conference Outline: November 3-4, 2023: FINAL PROGRAM

All times Eastern Standard Time

FRIDAY

Introduction: Ingo Titze (10am Eastern Time on November 3, 2023)

Keynote: Hanspeter Herzel (10:10am – 10:55am)

Friday Morning Session: Self-organization in Vocal Fold Asymmetries and Morphology
Co-Chairs: Jack Jiang and Ron Scherer

  • Jan Svec – FREQUENCY JUMPS IN EXCISED LARYNGES IN ANECHOIC CONDITIONS: PILOT OBSERVATIONS (11:00am-11:30am)
  • Brad Story – ACOUSTICALLY-DRIVEN COORDINATION AND ADAPTATION OF VOCAL TRACT FOR SPEECH (11:30am-12:00pm)
  • Carlos Calvache – MODELING ASYMMETRIES IN VOCAL FOLD VIBRATION WITH MUSCULAR IMBALANCE (12:00pm -12:30pm)
  • Isao Tokuda – NONLINEAR DYNAMICS AND VOICE INSTABILITY INDUCED BY VOCAL MEMBRANES (12:30pm – 1:00pm)

LUNCH BREAK (1:00pm – 2:00pm)

Friday Afternoon Session: Source-Filter Self-Organization
Co-Chairs: Brad Story and Tobias Riede

  • Ingo Titze – INTERACTION BETWEEN MULTIPLE LARYNGEAL SOUND SOURCES (2:00pm-2:30pm)
  • Karin Cox – FRT PHONATION Changes V. F./Tract Posturing for Self-Organization (2:30pm – 3:00pm)
  • Anil Palaparthi – SOURCE-FILTER SYNCHRONIZATION IN TEACHERS’ SPEECH (3:00pm – 3:30pm)
  • Zhaoyan Zhang – VOCAL FOLD EIGENMODE SYNCHRONIZATION IN LEFT-RIGHT SYMMETRY/ASYMMETRY (3:30pm – 4:00pm)

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SATURDAY

Open and Welcome: Ingo Titze (10am Eastern Time on November 4, 2023)

Saturday Keynote: Greg Hickok (10am – 10:50am)

Saturday Morning Session: Self-organization in Respiration and Vocal Fold Adduction
Co-Chairs: Eric Hunter and Zhaoyan Zhang

  • Sten Ternstrom – SOFTLY, SOFTLY – CROSSING THE THRESHOLD OF V. F. CONTACT CHANGES EVERYTHING (11:00am – 11:30am)
  • Jorge Lucero – PHYSICAL MODELING OF INSPIRATORY PHONATION (11:30am – 12:00pm)
  • Ron Scherer – ASYMMETRIC PRESSURES FOR SYMMETRIC AND OBLIQUE GLOTTIS SHAPES (12:00pm – 12:30pm)
  • Luc Mongeau – FABRICATION AND ANALYSIS OF ORGANIODS DERIVED FROM ADULT CELLS AND FETAL FIBROBLASTS FOR DRUG TESTING (12:30pm – 1:00pm)
  • Open Discussion Time (1:00pm-1:30pm)

Lunch Break: 1:30pm – 2:30pm

Saturday Afternoon Session: Self-Organization in Phonation and Articulation
Co-Chairs: Robin Samlan and Luc Mongeau

  • Jesus Parra – ASYMMETRIC TRIANGULAR BODY COVER MODEL: MUSCLE IMBALANCE (2:30pm – 3:00pm)
  • Kuirsten Preston, Tobias Riede – A COUPLED OSCILLATOR MODEL OF LARYNGEAL AND MANDIBLE MOVEMENTS (3:00pm – 3:30pm)
  • Sarah McDowell – CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND EFFECTS OF VOCAL DEMANDS W/WO MTD (3:30pm – 4:00pm)
  • Somayah Al-Ees – VOLUNTARY ELIMINATION OF NASALITY USING FORWARD VOICE FOCUS, BIOFEEDBACK (4:00pm – 4:30pm)

Anil Palaparthi

Anil Palaparthi, Ph.D., is a data scientist for the Utah Center for Vocology and serves as a secretary for the National Center for Voice and Speech. In March 2021, he completed the Ph.D. in Bioengineering with a dissertation titled “Computational motor learning and control of vocal source for voice production.” His previous degrees include a Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Utah and a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Andhra University, India. In 2020, he was elevated to Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

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