Acoustic analysis of infant vocalizations has typically employed traditional acoustic measures drawn from adult speech acoustics, such as f 0, duration, formant frequencies, amplitude, and pitch perturbation. Here an alternative and complementary method is proposed in which data-derived spectrographic features are central. 1-s-long spectrograms of vocalizations produced by six infants recorded longitudinally between ages 3 and 11 months are analyzed using a neural network consisting of a self-organizing map and a single-layer perceptron. The self-organizing map acquires a set of holistic, data-derived spectrographic receptive fields. The single-layer perceptron receives self-organizing map activations as input and is trained to classify utt...
A research project was aimed at measuring the relationship between Infant vocalizations and linguist...
This paper is about the creation of an artificial neural network (ANN) in MATLAB to analyze the feat...
Infant vocal behaviors are extremely complex. Consequently, coding these behaviors is difficult and ...
Infant phonation is highly variable in many respects, including the basic vibratory patterns by whic...
As a special type of speech and environmental sound, infant cry has been a growing research area cov...
The Early Vocalization Analyzer (EVA) is a computer program that automatically analyses digitized ac...
Newly born infants are able to finely discriminate almost all human speech contrasts and their phone...
Abstract:- This work presents an infant cry automatic recognizer development, with the objective of ...
From the ambient auditory environment, infants identify which communicative signals are linked to co...
Traditional research methods of recording infant verbal behavior, namely. descriptions by a single o...
This thesis aims at exploring the ability of acoustic infant cry analysis for discriminating develop...
This paper aims at estimating the fundamental frequency (pitch) and the vocal tract resonant frequen...
Understanding early human vocalization development is a key part of understanding the origins of hum...
Crying is the first means of communication for an infant through which it expresses its physiologica...
Acoustical investigation of infant cries has been a clinical and research focus in the recent years....
A research project was aimed at measuring the relationship between Infant vocalizations and linguist...
This paper is about the creation of an artificial neural network (ANN) in MATLAB to analyze the feat...
Infant vocal behaviors are extremely complex. Consequently, coding these behaviors is difficult and ...
Infant phonation is highly variable in many respects, including the basic vibratory patterns by whic...
As a special type of speech and environmental sound, infant cry has been a growing research area cov...
The Early Vocalization Analyzer (EVA) is a computer program that automatically analyses digitized ac...
Newly born infants are able to finely discriminate almost all human speech contrasts and their phone...
Abstract:- This work presents an infant cry automatic recognizer development, with the objective of ...
From the ambient auditory environment, infants identify which communicative signals are linked to co...
Traditional research methods of recording infant verbal behavior, namely. descriptions by a single o...
This thesis aims at exploring the ability of acoustic infant cry analysis for discriminating develop...
This paper aims at estimating the fundamental frequency (pitch) and the vocal tract resonant frequen...
Understanding early human vocalization development is a key part of understanding the origins of hum...
Crying is the first means of communication for an infant through which it expresses its physiologica...
Acoustical investigation of infant cries has been a clinical and research focus in the recent years....
A research project was aimed at measuring the relationship between Infant vocalizations and linguist...
This paper is about the creation of an artificial neural network (ANN) in MATLAB to analyze the feat...
Infant vocal behaviors are extremely complex. Consequently, coding these behaviors is difficult and ...