DocumentCode :
1246601
Title :
A fast algorithm for computing the vocal-tract impulse response from the transfer function
Author :
Lin, Qiguang
Author_Institution :
Centre for Comput. Aids for Ind. Productivity, Rutgers Univ., Piscataway, NJ, USA
Volume :
3
Issue :
6
fYear :
1995
fDate :
11/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
449
Lastpage :
457
Abstract :
This paper describes a fast algorithm that computes the impulse response of the vocal tract from its transfer function. First, numerical methods for computing the transfer function of a given vocal-tract configuration are briefly outlined. These methods include techniques (1) to decompose the numerator and denominator of the transfer function and (2) to efficiently determine the resonance modes of the vocal tract. Next, is a description of how to calculate residues at the poles and how to express the vocal-tract transfer function as a partial fraction expansion series. Each term in the expansion corresponds to an elementary formant generator, and the additive terms correspond to a parallel formant architecture. A second-order digital filter is derived for each formant generator. The impulse response of the vocal tract can therefore be specified compactly by a set of such filters. Good agreement is observed between the directly calculated transfer function and the one synthesized by the proposed algorithm. The algorithm is being used in the articulatory speech synthesizer under development both at Rutgers University and at the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. An ambitious goal is to incorporate the method into a text-to-speech synthesizer and/or an adaptive voice mimic system
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; digital filters; filtering theory; numerical analysis; series (mathematics); speech synthesis; transfer functions; transient response; Royal Institute of Technology; Rutgers University; Sweden; adaptive voice mimic system; articulatory speech synthesizer; denominator; fast algorithm; formant generator; numerator; numerical methods; parallel formant architecture; partial fraction expansion series; poles; residues; resonance modes; second-order digital filter; text-to-speech synthesizer; transfer function; vocal-tract impulse response; Acoustic propagation; Adaptive systems; Digital filters; Discrete Fourier transforms; Frequency domain analysis; Resonance; Speech synthesis; Synthesizers; Time domain analysis; Transfer functions;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Speech and Audio Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1063-6676
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/89.482212
Filename :
482212
Link To Document :
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