International audienceVocal effort is a major source of variability in speech processing. The present study examines its spectral effects from calibrated data recorded in 1977. The 97 talkers were instructed to vary their vocal effort in five degrees. Each sequence was represented by its sound level and its 1/3 octave long-term-average spectrum. After normalization to a common arbitrary level, comparing each spectrum to the others demonstrated that the original sound level could be recovered within a 5 dB error margin. A principal component analysis brought out several spectral features involved in the quantitative relationship between spectral shape and sound level
Speech processing involves analysis of complex cues in both spectral and temporal domains. This dis...
Long-time~average-spectra recordings of normal voices as well as an average spectrum of such LTAS-re...
A well-known signal processing issue is that of the “cocktail party problem”, which refers to the ne...
International audienceVocal effort is a major source of variability in speech processing. The presen...
Vocal effort changes induce various modifications to acoustic characteristics of speech. In this pap...
The effects of variations in vocal effort corresponding to common conversation situations on spectra...
National audienceRepresenting and Recovering Voice Strength from the Long Term Average Spectrum The ...
International audienceSpeech directivity induces variations of the amplitude and spectrum of the rad...
PURPOSE: Many researchers have studied the acoustics, physiology, and perceptual characteristics of ...
We study the problem of vocal effort mismatch in speaker ver-ification. Changes in speaker’s vocal e...
Several experiments have suggested that deliberate changes of the speaker's voice quality result in ...
characteristics of the voice source, but despite significant attention, it remains unclear which asp...
This thesis presents empirical research which investigates diverse vocal effort levelsin anechoic co...
This thesis presents empirical research which investigates diverse vocal effort levelsin anechoic co...
The present study deals with variation in the human voice. The functions of the voice are addressed ...
Speech processing involves analysis of complex cues in both spectral and temporal domains. This dis...
Long-time~average-spectra recordings of normal voices as well as an average spectrum of such LTAS-re...
A well-known signal processing issue is that of the “cocktail party problem”, which refers to the ne...
International audienceVocal effort is a major source of variability in speech processing. The presen...
Vocal effort changes induce various modifications to acoustic characteristics of speech. In this pap...
The effects of variations in vocal effort corresponding to common conversation situations on spectra...
National audienceRepresenting and Recovering Voice Strength from the Long Term Average Spectrum The ...
International audienceSpeech directivity induces variations of the amplitude and spectrum of the rad...
PURPOSE: Many researchers have studied the acoustics, physiology, and perceptual characteristics of ...
We study the problem of vocal effort mismatch in speaker ver-ification. Changes in speaker’s vocal e...
Several experiments have suggested that deliberate changes of the speaker's voice quality result in ...
characteristics of the voice source, but despite significant attention, it remains unclear which asp...
This thesis presents empirical research which investigates diverse vocal effort levelsin anechoic co...
This thesis presents empirical research which investigates diverse vocal effort levelsin anechoic co...
The present study deals with variation in the human voice. The functions of the voice are addressed ...
Speech processing involves analysis of complex cues in both spectral and temporal domains. This dis...
Long-time~average-spectra recordings of normal voices as well as an average spectrum of such LTAS-re...
A well-known signal processing issue is that of the “cocktail party problem”, which refers to the ne...