A time-domain model of vowel production is used to simulate fundamental frequency glides over the first vocal tract resonance. A vocal tract geometry extracted from MRI data of a female speaker pronouncing [i] is used. The model contains direct feedback from the acoustic loads to vocal fold tissues and the inertial effect of the full air column on the glottal flow. The simulations reveal that a perturbation pattern in the fundamental frequency, namely, a jump and locking to the vocal tract resonance, is accompanied by a specific pattern of glottal waveform changes.Peer reviewe
The voice is the primary mode of communication for humans. Because the voice is so important, voice ...
Voice generation and the expression through speech are of vital importance for communication. The hu...
Physical models of the human vocal tract are useful for education in acoustics and speech science. T...
A time-domain model of vowel production is used to simulate fundamental frequency glides over the fi...
A computational model for vowel production has been used to simulate rising pitch glides in the time...
During voiced speech, vocal folds interact with the vocal tract acoustics. The resulting glottal sou...
The acoustic spectrum of our voice can be divided into harmonic and inharmonic sound components. Whi...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
International audienceThe acoustic properties of a recently proposed two-mass model for vocal-fold o...
An analysis of fluctuations of speech wave, i.e., pitch, amplitude, and waveform, is a subject of gr...
Frequency jumps are a common phenomenon in voice production. They are perceived as dis-continuities ...
We study the mechanical feedback coupling between the human vocal folds and vocal tract (VT) by simu...
Date of submission for examination 11.06.2014 This thesis is focused on describing and testing a com...
Speech and singing are of enormous importance to human culture, yet the physics that underlies the p...
It has been hypothesised (Moore 1976) that vocal fold pathology will manifest itself in voiced sound...
The voice is the primary mode of communication for humans. Because the voice is so important, voice ...
Voice generation and the expression through speech are of vital importance for communication. The hu...
Physical models of the human vocal tract are useful for education in acoustics and speech science. T...
A time-domain model of vowel production is used to simulate fundamental frequency glides over the fi...
A computational model for vowel production has been used to simulate rising pitch glides in the time...
During voiced speech, vocal folds interact with the vocal tract acoustics. The resulting glottal sou...
The acoustic spectrum of our voice can be divided into harmonic and inharmonic sound components. Whi...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
International audienceThe acoustic properties of a recently proposed two-mass model for vocal-fold o...
An analysis of fluctuations of speech wave, i.e., pitch, amplitude, and waveform, is a subject of gr...
Frequency jumps are a common phenomenon in voice production. They are perceived as dis-continuities ...
We study the mechanical feedback coupling between the human vocal folds and vocal tract (VT) by simu...
Date of submission for examination 11.06.2014 This thesis is focused on describing and testing a com...
Speech and singing are of enormous importance to human culture, yet the physics that underlies the p...
It has been hypothesised (Moore 1976) that vocal fold pathology will manifest itself in voiced sound...
The voice is the primary mode of communication for humans. Because the voice is so important, voice ...
Voice generation and the expression through speech are of vital importance for communication. The hu...
Physical models of the human vocal tract are useful for education in acoustics and speech science. T...