International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of the vocal tract articulators. These articulators made either of bones or of soft tissues, have complex and variable biomechanical properties. In our research group, we believe that the influence of these biomechanical properties on the spatio-temporal patterning of speech signals and, consequently, on important phonetic characteristics of language is important and in some cases determining. This is why we have been working in the last 15 years on the development of biomechanical models of the speech production apparatus. 2D and 3D models of the tongue, the face and the mandible have been designed, with increasing requirements in terms of reali...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
International audienceOrofacial biomechanics has been shown to influence the time signals of speech ...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
National audienceIn this paper biomechanical models of speech articulators developed at Gipsa-lab ar...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
International audienceThe talk focuses on inter-speaker variability in speech production and on its ...
International audienceThe talk focuses on inter-speaker variability in speech production and on its ...
International audienceThe talk focuses on inter-speaker variability in speech production and on its ...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
International audienceOrofacial biomechanics has been shown to influence the time signals of speech ...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
International audienceOrofacial biomechanics has been shown to influence the time signals of speech ...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
National audienceIn this paper biomechanical models of speech articulators developed at Gipsa-lab ar...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects o...
International audienceThe talk focuses on inter-speaker variability in speech production and on its ...
International audienceThe talk focuses on inter-speaker variability in speech production and on its ...
International audienceThe talk focuses on inter-speaker variability in speech production and on its ...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
International audienceOrofacial biomechanics has been shown to influence the time signals of speech ...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...
International audienceOrofacial biomechanics has been shown to influence the time signals of speech ...
International audienceIn this talk, we will present some results generated with our generic speech p...