DocumentCode
2801455
Title
Effect of speaking style and speaking rate on formant contours
Author
Amano-Kusumoto, Akiko ; Hosom, John-Paul
Author_Institution
Dept. of Sci. & Eng., Oregon Health & Sci. Univ., Beaverton, OR, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
14-19 March 2010
Firstpage
4202
Lastpage
4205
Abstract
This paper presents the results of formant analysis using a newly developed formant contour model. We model formant contours with a linear combination of formant target values and coarticulation functions for /wVl/ and /tVl/ words. While formant target values are estimated globally over different speaking styles, coarticulation coefficients are estimated for individual tokens. The results show that the estimated coarticulation coefficients are inherently different between clear (CLR) and conversational (CNV) speech and that the movement of articulators when producing CLR speech is faster than when producing CNV speech. On the other hand, speaking rate is not a key determinant in movement of articulators at vowel onsets. The direct measure of F2 slope is strongly correlated with estimated coarticulation coefficients, which may lead to less parameters to estimate.
Keywords
speech; speech processing; CLR speech; CNV speech; F2 slope; clear speech; coarticulation coefficient estimation; coarticulation function; conversational speech; formant analysis; formant contour; formant target value; speaking rate; speaking style; Context modeling; Control system synthesis; Equations; Natural languages; Parameter estimation; Prototypes; Speech analysis; Speech synthesis; Steady-state; TV; formant contour model; speech analysis; speech production;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2010 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Dallas, TX
ISSN
1520-6149
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4295-9
Electronic_ISBN
1520-6149
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICASSP.2010.5495698
Filename
5495698
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