Title :
Perceptual use of vowel and speaker information in breath sounds
Author :
Whalen, D.H. ; Sheffert, Sonya
Author_Institution :
Haskins Lab., New Haven, CT, USA
Abstract :
Inspiration sounds, being shaped by the vocal tract, are a potential source of speech information. Previous work found that both speaker sex and coarticulatory information in the breath sound could influence vowel perception. Speaker sex affected the perception of one /bVd/ continuum while the coarticulatory information affected a second continuum. The present study extends those results by using an /hVd/ context for the inspiration sound and for the synthetic continuum. Breaths were produced before “heed”, “hid”, “head”, “had” and “Hud”. Two continua, from /ae/ to /∂/ and from /ε/ to /I/ were presented to listeners for forced-choice identification. Preliminary results suggested that both vowel information and speaker sex affected the perception. Final results showed, instead, that the information did not affect perceptual boundaries between vowels. Several sources for the lack of an effect could exist, including variability in the amount of information in particular breath sounds and differences in the amount of ambiguity in the continua. Further work is called for
Keywords :
gender issues; speech processing; speech recognition; ambiguity; breath sounds; coarticulatory information effect; forced-choice identification; inspiration sounds; perceptual speaker information use; perceptual vowel information use; speaker sex effect; speech information; synthetic continuum; vocal tract; vowel perception; Acoustic noise; Information resources; Laboratories; Loudspeakers; Lungs; Noise generators; Noise level; Noise shaping; Sampling methods; Speech;
Conference_Titel :
Spoken Language, 1996. ICSLP 96. Proceedings., Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3555-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICSLP.1996.607319