This paper examines the degrees of correlation among vocal tract and orofacial movement data and the speech acoustics. Multilinear techniques are applied to support the claims that orofacial motion during speech is largely a by-product of producing the speech acoustics and further that the spectral envelope of the speech acoustics is better estimated by the 3D motion of the face than the mid-sagittal motion of the anterior vocal tract (lips, tongue, and jaw). 1 INTRODUCTION During speech production, the motion of the vocaltract shapes the speech acoustics. Vocal-tract motion also deforms the face through the positioning of the jaw, shaping of the lips, and puffing of the cheeks. Thus, as we have argued elsewhere (Munhall & Vatikiotis-B...
International audienceA number of studies carried out on different languages have found that tongue ...
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It is well established that speech perception is improved when we are able to see the speaker talkin...
This study explored correlations between (a) measures of vocal tract anatomy and (b) measures of ar...
Facial motion during speech is a direct consequence of vocal-tract motion which also shapes the acou...
International audienceThe talk focuses on inter-speaker variability in speech production and on its ...
This paper examines the correlation between velar movement and the movement of other articulators in...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
Early measurements of the vocal tract have led to numerous insights into the way the acoustic signal...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation investigate...
Due to its aerodynamic, articulatory, and acoustic complexities, the fricative /s/ is known to requi...
This article presents a thorough experimental comparison of several acoustic modeling techniques by ...
A 3D physiological articulatory model constructed based on volumetric MRI data from a male speaker w...
The potential role of a size scaling principle in orofacial movements for speech was examined using ...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
International audienceA number of studies carried out on different languages have found that tongue ...
National audienceThis presentation deals on acoustic salience of vowels and consonants predicted fro...
It is well established that speech perception is improved when we are able to see the speaker talkin...
This study explored correlations between (a) measures of vocal tract anatomy and (b) measures of ar...
Facial motion during speech is a direct consequence of vocal-tract motion which also shapes the acou...
International audienceThe talk focuses on inter-speaker variability in speech production and on its ...
This paper examines the correlation between velar movement and the movement of other articulators in...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
Early measurements of the vocal tract have led to numerous insights into the way the acoustic signal...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation investigate...
Due to its aerodynamic, articulatory, and acoustic complexities, the fricative /s/ is known to requi...
This article presents a thorough experimental comparison of several acoustic modeling techniques by ...
A 3D physiological articulatory model constructed based on volumetric MRI data from a male speaker w...
The potential role of a size scaling principle in orofacial movements for speech was examined using ...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
International audienceA number of studies carried out on different languages have found that tongue ...
National audienceThis presentation deals on acoustic salience of vowels and consonants predicted fro...
It is well established that speech perception is improved when we are able to see the speaker talkin...