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On subglottal formant analysis
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1987When subglottal pressure signals which are recorded during normal speech production are spectrally analyzed, the frequency of the first spectral maximum appears to deviate appreciably from the first resonance frequency which has been reported in the literature and which stems from measurements of the acoustic impedance of the subglottal system.
Cranen, B., Boves, L.W.J.
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Journal of Voice, 2006
The current study concerns speaking voice quality in two groups of professional voice users, teachers (n = 35) and actors (n = 36), representing trained and untrained voices. The voice quality of text reading at two intensity levels was acoustically analyzed. The central concept was the speaker's formant (SPF), related to the perceptual characteristics
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The current study concerns speaking voice quality in two groups of professional voice users, teachers (n = 35) and actors (n = 36), representing trained and untrained voices. The voice quality of text reading at two intensity levels was acoustically analyzed. The central concept was the speaker's formant (SPF), related to the perceptual characteristics
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Formant-Amplitude Measurements
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1963Five alternative measures of formant amplitude are defined from circuit-theory analysis of speech production. Each of these is studied analytically as a function of increasing voice fundamental frequency, assuming constant shape and size of voice-source pulses. Some of the formant-amplitude measures display periodic fluctuations with maxima each time a
G. Fant +4 more
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1963
One of the principal problem areas in the perfection of the formant-tracker speech-compression system lies in the extraction with the utmost of precision of the formant traces that are pertinent to the preservation in speech of the articulatory events. Under a current research effort [sponsored by the U. S.
S. Joseph Campanella, David C. Coulter
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One of the principal problem areas in the perfection of the formant-tracker speech-compression system lies in the extraction with the utmost of precision of the formant traces that are pertinent to the preservation in speech of the articulatory events. Under a current research effort [sponsored by the U. S.
S. Joseph Campanella, David C. Coulter
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IETE Journal of Research, 1988
This paper describes analysis and synthesis methods for a digital formant synthesizer. It is shown that synthetic speech generated using excitation pulses which resemble the true glottal volume-velocity excitation waveform is preferred over speech synthesized using a two-pole glottal filter and impulse excitation.
N B Pinto, D G Childers
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This paper describes analysis and synthesis methods for a digital formant synthesizer. It is shown that synthetic speech generated using excitation pulses which resemble the true glottal volume-velocity excitation waveform is preferred over speech synthesized using a two-pole glottal filter and impulse excitation.
N B Pinto, D G Childers
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1964
PhD ; Electrical engineering ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/183850/2/6505315 ...
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PhD ; Electrical engineering ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/183850/2/6505315 ...
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Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2019
Purpose The use and study of formant frequencies for the description of vowels is commonplace in acoustic phonetics and in attempts to understand results of speech perception studies. Numerous studies have shown that listeners are better able to distinguish vowels when the acoustic parameters are based on spectral information ...
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Purpose The use and study of formant frequencies for the description of vowels is commonplace in acoustic phonetics and in attempts to understand results of speech perception studies. Numerous studies have shown that listeners are better able to distinguish vowels when the acoustic parameters are based on spectral information ...
Steven Sandoval +2 more
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1999
The attempt to build a talking machine has a long history and can even be traced back to a time before the beginning of the Christian era (Linggard, 1985). The first complete talking machine is due to von Kempelen (1791) and is described in a book of over 400 pages that also reports on the twenty or so years of experimentation that were needed to build
Jonathan Harrington, Steve Cassidy
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The attempt to build a talking machine has a long history and can even be traced back to a time before the beginning of the Christian era (Linggard, 1985). The first complete talking machine is due to von Kempelen (1791) and is described in a book of over 400 pages that also reports on the twenty or so years of experimentation that were needed to build
Jonathan Harrington, Steve Cassidy
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