Recently, 3D printing has been increasingly used to create physical models of the vocal tract with geometries obtained from magnetic resonance imaging. These printed models allow measuring the vocal tract transfer function, which is not reliably possible in vivo for the vocal tract of living humans. The transfer functions enable the detailed examination of the acoustic effects of specific articulatory strategies in speaking and singing, and the validation of acoustic plane-wave models for realistic vocal tract geometries in articulatory speech synthesis. To measure the acoustic transfer function of 3D-printed models, two techniques have been described: (1) excitation of the models with a broadband sound source at the glottis and measurement...
The acoustic response of the vocal tract is fundamental to our interpretation of voice production. A...
The study presents results of in vitro measurements of voicing performed on the developed artificial...
We introduce a framework to study speech production using a biomechanical model of the human vocal t...
Recently, 3D printing has been increasingly used to create physical models of the vocal tract with g...
Recently, 3D printing has been increasingly used to create physical models of the vocal tract with g...
To investigate the effects of vocal tract shape on the formant frequency of speech sounds below 4000...
Two 3D finite element (FE) models were constructed, based on CT measurements of a subject phonating ...
This paper presents the transfer function approach in order to determine the acoustic resonant frequ...
The paper is focused on experiment of investigation of acoustics properties of 3D simplified model o...
Assuming symmetry of self-oscillations, a half physical model of the vocal folds was made. Working p...
Abstract: Recent techniques of evaluation of vocal tract acoustic transfer functions are based on th...
The paper deals with use of the transfer matrix method to determine acoustic characteristics of the ...
Two 3D finite element (FE) models were constructed, based on CT measurements of a subject phonating ...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
In the field of speech research it is agreed that more real data is required to improve the articula...
The acoustic response of the vocal tract is fundamental to our interpretation of voice production. A...
The study presents results of in vitro measurements of voicing performed on the developed artificial...
We introduce a framework to study speech production using a biomechanical model of the human vocal t...
Recently, 3D printing has been increasingly used to create physical models of the vocal tract with g...
Recently, 3D printing has been increasingly used to create physical models of the vocal tract with g...
To investigate the effects of vocal tract shape on the formant frequency of speech sounds below 4000...
Two 3D finite element (FE) models were constructed, based on CT measurements of a subject phonating ...
This paper presents the transfer function approach in order to determine the acoustic resonant frequ...
The paper is focused on experiment of investigation of acoustics properties of 3D simplified model o...
Assuming symmetry of self-oscillations, a half physical model of the vocal folds was made. Working p...
Abstract: Recent techniques of evaluation of vocal tract acoustic transfer functions are based on th...
The paper deals with use of the transfer matrix method to determine acoustic characteristics of the ...
Two 3D finite element (FE) models were constructed, based on CT measurements of a subject phonating ...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
In the field of speech research it is agreed that more real data is required to improve the articula...
The acoustic response of the vocal tract is fundamental to our interpretation of voice production. A...
The study presents results of in vitro measurements of voicing performed on the developed artificial...
We introduce a framework to study speech production using a biomechanical model of the human vocal t...