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Variation of Formant Frequency with Nepalese Vowels
The regions of speech spectrum in which the frequency corresponds to relatively large amplitude are known as formants. For any vocalic sounds, number of formants may occur in the frequency range 0 to 4000 Hz. The formant frequencies of speech sounds are directly depending up on the shape and size of vocal tract.
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Haptic hearing aids, which provide speech information through tactile stimulation, could substantially improve outcomes for both cochlear implant users and for those unable to access cochlear implants.
Mark D. Fletcher +3 more
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Formant analysis for Kiswahili vowels
Vowels' spectral characteristics in a language have been studied for suitability in speech recognition by using formants analysis technique. Other techniques do mostly require large computer memories for speech processing and analysis.
Sungita, YY, Mhamilawa, EE
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A permanently descended larynx is found in humans and several other species of mammals. In addition to this, the larynx of species such as fallow deer is mobile and in males it can be retracted during vocalization.
Vannoni, E +6 more
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Exploring the role of formant frequencies in the classification of phonation type
Ludusan B, Heldner M, Włodarczak M. Exploring the role of formant frequencies in the classification of phonation type. In: Proceedings of 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.
Ludusan, Bogdan ; https://orcid.org/ +2 more
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Static measurements of vowel formant frequencies and bandwidths: A review. [PDF]
Kent RD, Vorperian HK.
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Formant Frequencies under Cognitive Load: Effects and Classification
Tet Fei Yap +3 more
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Corner vowels in males and females ages 4 to 20 years: Fundamental and F1-F4 formant frequencies. [PDF]
Vorperian HK, Kent RD, Lee Y, Bolt DM.
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Kinematic formant-to-area mapping
This article presents a method of formant-to-area mapping consisting of the direct calculation of the time derivatives of the cross-sections and length of a vocal tract model so that the time derivatives of the observed formant frequencies and the model ...
Schoentgen, Jean, Ciocea, Sorin
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