Automatic parameterisation of the glottal waveform combining time and frequency domain measures
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Kane, J.C. and Gobl, C., Automatic parameterisation of the glottal waveform combining time and frequency domain measures, Proceedings of the 6th, International Workshop: Models and analysis of vocal emissions for biomedical applications, Firenze University Press, Florence, Italy, 2009, 91 - 94Download Item:
Abstract:
This paper describes a new technique for automatically
parameterising the inverse filtered speech waveform
by exploiting frequency domain measures and amplitude
measures in the time domain. The technique is motivated
by the difficulties posed by time domain analysis and
by the consequent risks of inconsistencies on the part of both
researchers and time based algorithms. The results demonstrate
that the system can obtain accurate measurements
on synthetic source signals. Analysis was also carried out
on short utterances of three male speakers producing tense,
modal and breathy voice qualities. Perception tests which
involved comparing different resynthesised utterances provide
evidence that the new technique is at least as good as
our manual method for modal and tense voices. For breathy
voice qualities, however, the system needs further development
to include aspects like the noise component to provide
a more breathy percept.
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Science Foundation Ireland
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PUBLISHEDFirenze University Press, Florence, Italy
Author: GOBL, CHRISTER; KANE, JOHN
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Science Foundation IrelandOther Titles:
Proceedings of the 6thInternational Workshop: Models and analysis of vocal emissions for biomedical applications
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