Title :
Modelling coarticulation
Author :
Pickering, J. Brian
Author_Institution :
IBM UK Sci. Centre, Winchester, UK
Abstract :
An outline is presented of the hypothesis underlying a speaker-centroid-based representation of vowels. The representation suggest parallels across different sources of variation, including speaker category, and segmental and suprasegmental contexts. In all cases, the author first locates the origin of the vowel space at the speaker centroid. Individual vowels are represented by a vector of orientation θ and magnitude r. Across the sources of variation outlined above, the angle of orientation seems to remain fairly stable. Context- or speaker-independent variants in vowel formants rest on modification by a single factor across the entire system of r. The speaker-centroid based representation is thus potentially very powerful
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; speech analysis and processing; speech synthesis; angle of orientation; coarticulation modelling; context-independent variants; magnitude; origin; segmental; speaker category; speaker centroid; speaker-centroid-based representation; speaker-independent variants; suprasegmental; vector; vowel formants; vowel space; vowels; Bandwidth; Context modeling; Data analysis; Frequency; Loudspeakers; Marine vehicles; Resonance; Speech; Stress; Winches;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1989. ICASSP-89., 1989 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Glasgow
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1989.266408