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Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Bio inspired models of network, information and computing systems - BIONETICS '06, 2006
The most important features of vocal tract have been presented. The proposed model of the tract permits to obtain vocal tract transmittances and power spectrum of phonemes. The model can be also helpful for a voice synthesizer.
Zygmunt Ciota +2 more
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The most important features of vocal tract have been presented. The proposed model of the tract permits to obtain vocal tract transmittances and power spectrum of phonemes. The model can be also helpful for a voice synthesizer.
Zygmunt Ciota +2 more
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1979
In the September 1979 issue of this journal, the "Letter to the Editor" page 657 by Marcel E. Wingate contains an error. The title that reads "Vocalization" Phonation, should read "Vocalization" ≠ Phonation.
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In the September 1979 issue of this journal, the "Letter to the Editor" page 657 by Marcel E. Wingate contains an error. The title that reads "Vocalization" Phonation, should read "Vocalization" ≠ Phonation.
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Vocal communication and perception of pain in childbirth vocalizations
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological SciencesNonlinear acoustic phenomena (NLP) likely facilitate the expression of distress in animal vocalizations, making calls perceptually rough and hard to ignore. Yet, their function in adult human vocal communication remains poorly understood. Here, to examine the production and perception of acoustic correlates of pain in spontaneous human nonverbal ...
Daria Valente +6 more
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Vocal fatigue and its relation to vocal hyperfunction
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2008This article reviews current literature on vocal fatigue and considers its potential relationship to vocal hyperfunction. Vocal fatigue is defined by its symptoms. Specifically, the voice user perceives an increase in phonatory effort over time that may be accompanied by decreased phonatory function.
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Acoustic sensors for automated detection of cow vocalization duration and type
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2023Paul R Shorten
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Genetic identification of a hindbrain nucleus essential for innate vocalization
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2017Luis R Hernández-Miranda +2 more
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