The application of inverse filtering techniques for high-quality singing voice analysis/synthesis is discussed. In the context of source-filter models, inverse filtering provides a noninvasive method to extract the voice source, and thus to study voice quality. Although this approach is widely used in speech synthesis, this is not the case in singing voice. Several studies have proved that inverse filtering techniques fail in the case of singing voice, the reasons being unclear. In order to shed light on this problem, we will consider here an additional feature of singing voice, not present in speech: the vibrato. Vibrato has been traditionally studied by sinusoidal modeling. As an alternative, we will introduce here a novel noninteractive ...
Pathological voices are particularly difficult to inverse filter and fit with source models, in part...
This thesis addresses the problem of quality degradation in speech produced by parameter-based speec...
This paper proposes an expressive singing voice synthesis system by introducing explicit vibrato mod...
Trabajo presentado a la XII European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Viena (Austria), 2004In...
International audienceFrom an acoustical and signal point of view, human phonation is commonly descr...
Throughout our history, the singing voice has been a fundamental tool for musical expression. While...
In this paper the production of vocal vibrato is investigated. The most relevant features of the ac...
This thesis explores, through a number of production andperception studies, the nature of the voice ...
Trabajo presentado al XI European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Toulouse (Francia), 2002In...
International audienceThe breadth of expression in singing depends on fine control of physiology and...
The objective of this dissertation is to study and develop techniques to decompose the speech signal...
The linear source-filter theory states that the source (vocal signal) is independent of the filter (...
The linear source-filter model (LSFM) has been used as a primary model for speech processing since 1...
Singing voice is one of the most challenging musical instruments to model and imitate. Along several...
Introduction The obvious perceptual differences between various singing styles like Western operati...
Pathological voices are particularly difficult to inverse filter and fit with source models, in part...
This thesis addresses the problem of quality degradation in speech produced by parameter-based speec...
This paper proposes an expressive singing voice synthesis system by introducing explicit vibrato mod...
Trabajo presentado a la XII European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Viena (Austria), 2004In...
International audienceFrom an acoustical and signal point of view, human phonation is commonly descr...
Throughout our history, the singing voice has been a fundamental tool for musical expression. While...
In this paper the production of vocal vibrato is investigated. The most relevant features of the ac...
This thesis explores, through a number of production andperception studies, the nature of the voice ...
Trabajo presentado al XI European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Toulouse (Francia), 2002In...
International audienceThe breadth of expression in singing depends on fine control of physiology and...
The objective of this dissertation is to study and develop techniques to decompose the speech signal...
The linear source-filter theory states that the source (vocal signal) is independent of the filter (...
The linear source-filter model (LSFM) has been used as a primary model for speech processing since 1...
Singing voice is one of the most challenging musical instruments to model and imitate. Along several...
Introduction The obvious perceptual differences between various singing styles like Western operati...
Pathological voices are particularly difficult to inverse filter and fit with source models, in part...
This thesis addresses the problem of quality degradation in speech produced by parameter-based speec...
This paper proposes an expressive singing voice synthesis system by introducing explicit vibrato mod...