The frequencies, magnitudes, and bandwidths of vocal tract resonances are all important in understanding and synthesizing speech. High precision acoustic impedance spectra of the vocal tracts of 10 subjects were measured from 10 Hz to 4.2 kHz by injecting a broadband acoustic signal through the lips. Between 300 Hz and 4 kHz the acoustic resonances R (impedance minima measured through the lips) and anti-resonances R⎯⎯⎯ (impedance maxima) associated with the first three voice formants, have bandwidths of ∼50 to 90 Hz for men and ∼70 to 90 Hz for women. These acoustic resonances approximate those of a smooth, dry, rigid cylinder of similar dimensions, except that their bandwidths indicate higher losses in the vocal tract. The lossy, inertive ...
International audienceNon-invasive techniques (such as the so-called RAVE) were developed to charact...
In the field of speech research it is agreed that more real data is required to improve the articula...
Precise measurement of the resonances of the human vocal tract is important in the research of acous...
The impedance spectrum of the vocal tract was measured at the lips from 10 Hz to 4.2 kHz using the t...
Acoustic resonances of the vocal tract give rise to formants (broad bands of acoustic power) in the ...
Broadband excitation introduced at the speaker’s lips and the evaluation of its corresponding relati...
Summary. The vocal tract acoustic resonances can be computed numerically from anatomic geometries (o...
Acoustic impedance spectrometry using the three-microphone, three-calibration technique has recently...
The formants of speech sounds are usually attributed to resonances of the vocal tract. Formant frequ...
Speech and singing are of enormous importance to human culture, yet the physics that underlies the p...
International audienceMeasuring vocal-tract acoustics is one key issue for singing voice characteriz...
Input acoustic impedance of the human vocal tract models made of plexiglass was measured using the m...
The field of biological acoustics has witnessed a steady increase in the research into overtone sing...
International audienceVocal-tract resonance frequencies are commonly estimated on the voiced sound s...
International audienceThe measurement of vocal tract resonances is crucial to understand voice acous...
International audienceNon-invasive techniques (such as the so-called RAVE) were developed to charact...
In the field of speech research it is agreed that more real data is required to improve the articula...
Precise measurement of the resonances of the human vocal tract is important in the research of acous...
The impedance spectrum of the vocal tract was measured at the lips from 10 Hz to 4.2 kHz using the t...
Acoustic resonances of the vocal tract give rise to formants (broad bands of acoustic power) in the ...
Broadband excitation introduced at the speaker’s lips and the evaluation of its corresponding relati...
Summary. The vocal tract acoustic resonances can be computed numerically from anatomic geometries (o...
Acoustic impedance spectrometry using the three-microphone, three-calibration technique has recently...
The formants of speech sounds are usually attributed to resonances of the vocal tract. Formant frequ...
Speech and singing are of enormous importance to human culture, yet the physics that underlies the p...
International audienceMeasuring vocal-tract acoustics is one key issue for singing voice characteriz...
Input acoustic impedance of the human vocal tract models made of plexiglass was measured using the m...
The field of biological acoustics has witnessed a steady increase in the research into overtone sing...
International audienceVocal-tract resonance frequencies are commonly estimated on the voiced sound s...
International audienceThe measurement of vocal tract resonances is crucial to understand voice acous...
International audienceNon-invasive techniques (such as the so-called RAVE) were developed to charact...
In the field of speech research it is agreed that more real data is required to improve the articula...
Precise measurement of the resonances of the human vocal tract is important in the research of acous...