There is information in speech sounds about the length of the vocal tract; specifically, as a child grows, the resonators in the vocal tract grow and the formant frequencies of the vowels decrease. It has been hypothesized that the auditory system applies a scale transform to all sounds to segregate size information from resonator shape information, and thereby enhance both size perception and speech recognition [Irino and Patterson, Speech Commun. 36, 181-203 (2002)]. This paper describes size discrimination experiments and vowel recognition, experiments designed to provide evidence for an auditory scaling mechanism. Vowels were scaled to represent people with vocal tracts much longer and shorter than normal, and with pitches much higher a...
Languages consistently display sound symbolic effects. In our study we expand size-related sound sym...
The purpose of this research was to test the hypothesis that speakers with small vowel diagrams. Th...
Both in speech synthesis and in sound coding it is often beneficial to have a measure that predicts ...
Human listeners can identify vowels regardless of speaker size, although the sound waves for an adul...
The resonant frequencies of the vocal tract during vowel production convey information about the lin...
Sound symbolism is the hypothesized property for sounds to convey semantic meaning. Shinohara and Ka...
Abstract Irino and Patterson (2002) have suggested the Mellin Transform as a model for vocal tract n...
To a certain degree, human listeners can perceive a speaker’s body size from their voice. The speake...
The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to the definition of timbre as it pertains to the vow...
International audienceVocal tract elongation, which uniformly lowers vocal tract resonances (formant...
A recent study [Smith and Patterson, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 118, 3177-3186 (2005)] demonstrated that bo...
This paper examines the relationship between speech discrimination ability and vowel map accuracy an...
The vowel-size relationship has been repeatedly reported: the vowels /a / and /i / elicit bigger/sma...
Humans are able to get an impression of the size of an object by hearing it resonate. While this abi...
Languages consistently display sound symbolic effects. In our study we expand size-related sound sym...
The purpose of this research was to test the hypothesis that speakers with small vowel diagrams. Th...
Both in speech synthesis and in sound coding it is often beneficial to have a measure that predicts ...
Human listeners can identify vowels regardless of speaker size, although the sound waves for an adul...
The resonant frequencies of the vocal tract during vowel production convey information about the lin...
Sound symbolism is the hypothesized property for sounds to convey semantic meaning. Shinohara and Ka...
Abstract Irino and Patterson (2002) have suggested the Mellin Transform as a model for vocal tract n...
To a certain degree, human listeners can perceive a speaker’s body size from their voice. The speake...
The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to the definition of timbre as it pertains to the vow...
International audienceVocal tract elongation, which uniformly lowers vocal tract resonances (formant...
A recent study [Smith and Patterson, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 118, 3177-3186 (2005)] demonstrated that bo...
This paper examines the relationship between speech discrimination ability and vowel map accuracy an...
The vowel-size relationship has been repeatedly reported: the vowels /a / and /i / elicit bigger/sma...
Humans are able to get an impression of the size of an object by hearing it resonate. While this abi...
Languages consistently display sound symbolic effects. In our study we expand size-related sound sym...
The purpose of this research was to test the hypothesis that speakers with small vowel diagrams. Th...
Both in speech synthesis and in sound coding it is often beneficial to have a measure that predicts ...