Medical imaging techniques are usually utilized to acquire the vocal tract geometry in 3D, which may then be used, eg, for acoustic/fluid simulation. As an alternative, such a geometry may also be acquired from a biomechanical simulation, which allows to alter the anatomy and/or articulation to study a variety of configurations. In a biomechanical model, each physical structure is described by its geometry and its properties (such as mass, stiffness, and muscles). In such a model, the vocal tract itself does not have an explicit representation, since it is a cavity rather than a physical structure. Instead, its geometry is defined implicitly by all the structures surrounding the cavity, and such an implicit representation may not be suitabl...
This report describes the development of a physiologically-based articulatory model, which consists ...
The generation and propagation of the human voice is studied using direct numerical simulation. A fu...
For many years, the vocal tract shape has been approximated by one-dimensional (1D) area functions t...
Medical imaging techniques are usually utilized to acquire the vocal tract geometry in 3D, which may...
International audienceWe introduce a framework to study speech production using a biomechanical mode...
International audienceWe introduce a framework to study speech production using a biomechanical mode...
We introduce a framework to study speech production using a biomechanical model of the human vocal t...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
We propose a method to automatically generate deformable 3D vocal tract geometries from the surround...
We introduce a biomechanical model of oropharyngeal structures that adds the soft-palate, pharynx, a...
We introduce a biomechanical model of oropharyngeal structures that adds the soft-palate, pharynx, a...
The present article aimed at constructing a canonical geometry of the human vocal fold (VF) from sub...
The present article aimed at constructing a canonical geometry of the human vocal fold (VF) from sub...
This report describes the development of a physiologically-based articulatory model, which consists ...
The generation and propagation of the human voice is studied using direct numerical simulation. A fu...
For many years, the vocal tract shape has been approximated by one-dimensional (1D) area functions t...
Medical imaging techniques are usually utilized to acquire the vocal tract geometry in 3D, which may...
International audienceWe introduce a framework to study speech production using a biomechanical mode...
International audienceWe introduce a framework to study speech production using a biomechanical mode...
We introduce a framework to study speech production using a biomechanical model of the human vocal t...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
We propose a method to automatically generate deformable 3D vocal tract geometries from the surround...
We introduce a biomechanical model of oropharyngeal structures that adds the soft-palate, pharynx, a...
We introduce a biomechanical model of oropharyngeal structures that adds the soft-palate, pharynx, a...
The present article aimed at constructing a canonical geometry of the human vocal fold (VF) from sub...
The present article aimed at constructing a canonical geometry of the human vocal fold (VF) from sub...
This report describes the development of a physiologically-based articulatory model, which consists ...
The generation and propagation of the human voice is studied using direct numerical simulation. A fu...
For many years, the vocal tract shape has been approximated by one-dimensional (1D) area functions t...