This paper studies the use of glottal inverse filtering together with a biomechanical model of the vocal folds to simulate the glottal flow waveform. The glottal flow waveform is first estimated by inverse filtering the acoustic speech pressure signal of natural speech. The estimated glottal flow is used as a template in an optimization process which searches for a set of parameters for a deterministic vocal fold model such that the model output reproduces the estimated glottal flow. The results indicate that the method can reproduce the main deterministic components of the glottal flow signal with good accuracy. Index Terms: vocal folds, glottal flow, biomechanical simulation, glottal inverse filtering
A waveform adaptive physical model of the glottal source is proposed. The model relies on a lumped m...
International audienceThe acoustic properties of a recently proposed two-mass model for vocal-fold o...
International audienceSource-filter paradigm is one of the most common approaches used by the scient...
The purpose of this study is to explore the possibility for physically based mathematical models of ...
A low-dimensional physically oriented model of the glottal source is discussed. The model relies on ...
The aim of this study is to comparatively review and evaluate three variants of the glottal inverse ...
Abstract—An automatic technique for estimating and modeling the glottal flow derivative source wavef...
ii The goal of this dissertation is to develop methods to recover glottal flow pulses, which contain...
This study explores the possibility for physical models of the glottis to accurately reproduce targe...
This study explores the possibility for physical models of the glottis to accurately reproduce targe...
We describe a new method to estimate vocal cord dynamics using a parametric model of glottis movemen...
The flow of air through the glottis, the glottal volume-velocity, reflects the action of the vocal f...
High-speed videoendoscopy, glottal inverse filtering, and physical modeling can be used to obtain co...
In physical modeling of phonation, the pressure drop along the glottal constriction is classically a...
Glottal inverse filtering is of potential use in a wide range of speech processing applications. As ...
A waveform adaptive physical model of the glottal source is proposed. The model relies on a lumped m...
International audienceThe acoustic properties of a recently proposed two-mass model for vocal-fold o...
International audienceSource-filter paradigm is one of the most common approaches used by the scient...
The purpose of this study is to explore the possibility for physically based mathematical models of ...
A low-dimensional physically oriented model of the glottal source is discussed. The model relies on ...
The aim of this study is to comparatively review and evaluate three variants of the glottal inverse ...
Abstract—An automatic technique for estimating and modeling the glottal flow derivative source wavef...
ii The goal of this dissertation is to develop methods to recover glottal flow pulses, which contain...
This study explores the possibility for physical models of the glottis to accurately reproduce targe...
This study explores the possibility for physical models of the glottis to accurately reproduce targe...
We describe a new method to estimate vocal cord dynamics using a parametric model of glottis movemen...
The flow of air through the glottis, the glottal volume-velocity, reflects the action of the vocal f...
High-speed videoendoscopy, glottal inverse filtering, and physical modeling can be used to obtain co...
In physical modeling of phonation, the pressure drop along the glottal constriction is classically a...
Glottal inverse filtering is of potential use in a wide range of speech processing applications. As ...
A waveform adaptive physical model of the glottal source is proposed. The model relies on a lumped m...
International audienceThe acoustic properties of a recently proposed two-mass model for vocal-fold o...
International audienceSource-filter paradigm is one of the most common approaches used by the scient...