DocumentCode
827376
Title
Measurements of vocal tract shapes using magnetic resonance imaging
Author
Greenwood, A.R. ; Goodyear, C.C. ; Martin, P.A.
Author_Institution
Liverpool Univ., UK
Volume
139
Issue
6
fYear
1992
Firstpage
553
Lastpage
560
Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging is used to determine the vocal tract area functions of a speaker producing five steady vowel sounds. The data is used in an account tube model, formed by concatenating short uniform sections, and the acoustic spectra of the computed output from the model are compared with those of natural speech. For all but one of the vowels good agreement (typically within 120 Hz) is obtained for the first three formant frequencies. To compensate for measurement errors, optimisation procedures are applied, aimed at adjusting the areas to minimise a chosen cost function. A cost function which combines a windowed cepstral error with an Euclidean distance penalty for the areas is effective in finding area functions that gave much closer spectral matches, but which still lie largely within the estimated errors of measurement. These adjusted functions provide suitable root shapes for use in articulatory speech synthesis.<>
Keywords
biomedical NMR; error compensation; measurement errors; speech; speech synthesis; Euclidean distance penalty; MRI; account tube model; acoustic spectra; area functions; articulatory speech synthesis; cost function; error compensation; formant frequencies; magnetic resonance imaging; measurement errors; optimisation procedures; steady vowel sounds; vocal tract shapes; windowed cepstral error;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, Speech and Vision, IEE Proceedings I
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0956-3776
Type
jour
Filename
180523
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