Abstract: In this paper, we present and discuss an educational system in the fields of acoustics and speech science using a series of physical models of the human vocal tract. Because education in acoustics is relevant for several fields related to speech communication, it hosts students from a variety of educational backgrounds. Moreover, we believe that an education in acoustics is important for students of different ages: college, high school, middle school, and even elementary school students. Because of the varied student populations, we develop an educational system that instructs students intuitively and effectively and consists of the following models: lung models, an artificial larynx, Arai’s models (cylinder and plate type models)...
Thesis (Sc.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer ...
A model is described in which the effects of articulatory movements to produce speech are generated ...
International audienceWe introduce a framework to study speech production using a biomechanical mode...
Formerly, Arai (2001) proposed two types of mechanical models of human vocal tract for education in ...
Although this is commonly seen as the digital era in acoustics, it is still important to incorporate...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
In recent years, we have developed physical models of the vocal tract to promote education in the sp...
Physical models of the human vocal tract are useful for education in acoustics and speech science. T...
Beginning in 2001, we have been developing models of the vocal tract to promote a more intuitive und...
The Laryngeal Articulator Model (LAM) approach to the vocal tract in speech production has emerged o...
In a previous study, Arai implemented a sliding vocal-tract model based on Fant’s three-tube model a...
We present a three-dimensional articulatory model of the vocal tract with the capability to simulate...
Color poster with text, images, charts, and graphs.Precise shaping of the surfaces of the human voca...
A strongly simplified articulatory model, as well as three more realistic models are investigated fo...
We introduce a framework to study speech production using a biomechanical model of the human vocal t...
Thesis (Sc.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer ...
A model is described in which the effects of articulatory movements to produce speech are generated ...
International audienceWe introduce a framework to study speech production using a biomechanical mode...
Formerly, Arai (2001) proposed two types of mechanical models of human vocal tract for education in ...
Although this is commonly seen as the digital era in acoustics, it is still important to incorporate...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
In recent years, we have developed physical models of the vocal tract to promote education in the sp...
Physical models of the human vocal tract are useful for education in acoustics and speech science. T...
Beginning in 2001, we have been developing models of the vocal tract to promote a more intuitive und...
The Laryngeal Articulator Model (LAM) approach to the vocal tract in speech production has emerged o...
In a previous study, Arai implemented a sliding vocal-tract model based on Fant’s three-tube model a...
We present a three-dimensional articulatory model of the vocal tract with the capability to simulate...
Color poster with text, images, charts, and graphs.Precise shaping of the surfaces of the human voca...
A strongly simplified articulatory model, as well as three more realistic models are investigated fo...
We introduce a framework to study speech production using a biomechanical model of the human vocal t...
Thesis (Sc.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer ...
A model is described in which the effects of articulatory movements to produce speech are generated ...
International audienceWe introduce a framework to study speech production using a biomechanical mode...