Speech signals contain a fairly rich time-evolving spectral content. Accurate analysis of this time-evolving spectrum is an open challenge in signal processing. Towards this, we visit time-varying sinusoidal modeling of speech and propose an alternate model estimation approach. The estimation operates on the whole signal without any short-time analysis. The approach proceeds by extracting the fundamental frequency sinusoid (FFS) from speech signal. The instantaneous amplitude (IA) of the FFS is used for voiced/unvoiced stream segregation. The voiced stream is then demodulated using a variant of in-phase and quadrature-phase demodulation carried at harmonics of the FFS. The result is a non-parametric time-varying sinusoidal representation, s...
In this paper we will describe some new algorithms concerning pitch syncronous analysis, endpoint de...
This paper presents methods for independently modifying the time and pitch scale of acoustic signals...
Abstract—Voice models often use frequency limits to split the speech spectrum into two or more voice...
Speech signals contain a fairly rich time-evolving spectral content. Accurate analysis of this time-...
Abstract — The efficient encoding of the harmonic spectral envelope is an essential task in parametr...
A generalized sinusoidal model for speech signal process-ing is studied. The main feature of the mod...
A b s t r a c t An enhanced sinusoidal model, which employs the time-varying amplitudes of three com...
In many conventional speech enhancement methods, discrete Fourier transformation is used in analysis...
This paper introduces a framework for parametric speech modeling that can be used in various speech ...
This paper will give an overview of the sinusoidal model, its properties, and variations made upon i...
We propose an improved method to model voiced speech signals. First, we describe a method to accurat...
Sinusoidal vocoders can generate high quality speech, but they have not been extensively applied to ...
Time-scale modication of audio signals is a classic digital signal processing problem. While many so...
In this paper, we introduce a new analysis technique particu-larly suitable for the sinusoidal model...
Abstract—In most applications of sinusoidal models for speech signal, an amplitude spectral envelope...
In this paper we will describe some new algorithms concerning pitch syncronous analysis, endpoint de...
This paper presents methods for independently modifying the time and pitch scale of acoustic signals...
Abstract—Voice models often use frequency limits to split the speech spectrum into two or more voice...
Speech signals contain a fairly rich time-evolving spectral content. Accurate analysis of this time-...
Abstract — The efficient encoding of the harmonic spectral envelope is an essential task in parametr...
A generalized sinusoidal model for speech signal process-ing is studied. The main feature of the mod...
A b s t r a c t An enhanced sinusoidal model, which employs the time-varying amplitudes of three com...
In many conventional speech enhancement methods, discrete Fourier transformation is used in analysis...
This paper introduces a framework for parametric speech modeling that can be used in various speech ...
This paper will give an overview of the sinusoidal model, its properties, and variations made upon i...
We propose an improved method to model voiced speech signals. First, we describe a method to accurat...
Sinusoidal vocoders can generate high quality speech, but they have not been extensively applied to ...
Time-scale modication of audio signals is a classic digital signal processing problem. While many so...
In this paper, we introduce a new analysis technique particu-larly suitable for the sinusoidal model...
Abstract—In most applications of sinusoidal models for speech signal, an amplitude spectral envelope...
In this paper we will describe some new algorithms concerning pitch syncronous analysis, endpoint de...
This paper presents methods for independently modifying the time and pitch scale of acoustic signals...
Abstract—Voice models often use frequency limits to split the speech spectrum into two or more voice...