DocumentCode
3025776
Title
A technique for converting the linear prediction areas model of speech to a simple articulatory model
Author
Brooks, S. ; Fallside, F.
Author_Institution
Cambridge University, England
Volume
1
fYear
1976
fDate
27851
Firstpage
71
Lastpage
74
Abstract
A transformation is described which converts the vocal tract areas derived from the linear prediction model to vocal tract widths. The transformation is described by the equation
where
= vocal tract width
= vocal tract area
= constant
= power constant and
= absolute areas criterion. Optimum values of
are given and the best criterion for making the linear prediction areas absolute was that the maximum area is a constant. The transform has been implemented in a real-time articulatory display which gives an overhead of only 14% over simple linear prediction area extraction. The display was found to be capable of showing the position of any vowel. Potential applications include its use as an aid to articulator placement in deaf speech training.
where
= vocal tract width
= vocal tract area
= constant
= power constant and
= absolute areas criterion. Optimum values of
are given and the best criterion for making the linear prediction areas absolute was that the maximum area is a constant. The transform has been implemented in a real-time articulatory display which gives an overhead of only 14% over simple linear prediction area extraction. The display was found to be capable of showing the position of any vowel. Potential applications include its use as an aid to articulator placement in deaf speech training.Keywords
Aging; Auditory system; Autocorrelation; Deafness; Displays; Equations; Pattern matching; Predictive models; Shape; Speech;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on ICASSP '76.
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICASSP.1976.1170130
Filename
1170130
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