Articulatory copy synthesis (ACS), a subarea of speech inversion, refers to the reproduction of natural utterances and involves both the physiological articulatory processes and their corresponding acoustic results. This thesis proposes two novel methods for the ACS of human speech using the articulatory speech synthesizer VocalTractLab (VTL) to address or mitigate the existing problems of speech inversion, such as non-unique mapping, acoustic variation among different speakers, and the time-consuming nature of the process. The first method involved finding appropriate VTL gestural scores for given natural utterances using a genetic algorithm. It consisted of two steps: gestural score initialization and optimization. In the first step, ges...
International audienceOrofacial clones can display speech articulation in an augmented mode, i.e. di...
We address the problem of reconstructing articulatory movements, given audio and/or phonetic labels....
We address the problem of reconstructing articulatory movements, given audio and/or phonetic labels....
Articulatory copy synthesis (ACS), a subarea of speech inversion, refers to the reproduction of natu...
Within the past decades advances in neural networks have improved the performance of a vast area of ...
Certain speech modifications, such as changes in foreign/regional accents or articulatory styles, ar...
Is it possible to recover movements of the vocal tract shape of the subject from arbitrary but norma...
Is it possible to recover movements of the vocal tract shape of the subject from arbitrary but norma...
This thesis elaborates the use of speech production knowledge in the form of articulatory phonetic f...
An attempt to define a new articulatory synthesis method, in which the speech signal is generated th...
We are addressing the challenge of learning an inverse mapping between acoustic features and control...
We present two concepts for the generation of gestural scores to control an articulatory speech synt...
We describe and compare three methods that can be used to normalize articulatory data across speaker...
International audienceOrofacial clones can display speech articulation in an augmented mode, i.e. di...
We address the problem of reconstructing articulatory movements, given audio and/or phonetic labels....
International audienceOrofacial clones can display speech articulation in an augmented mode, i.e. di...
We address the problem of reconstructing articulatory movements, given audio and/or phonetic labels....
We address the problem of reconstructing articulatory movements, given audio and/or phonetic labels....
Articulatory copy synthesis (ACS), a subarea of speech inversion, refers to the reproduction of natu...
Within the past decades advances in neural networks have improved the performance of a vast area of ...
Certain speech modifications, such as changes in foreign/regional accents or articulatory styles, ar...
Is it possible to recover movements of the vocal tract shape of the subject from arbitrary but norma...
Is it possible to recover movements of the vocal tract shape of the subject from arbitrary but norma...
This thesis elaborates the use of speech production knowledge in the form of articulatory phonetic f...
An attempt to define a new articulatory synthesis method, in which the speech signal is generated th...
We are addressing the challenge of learning an inverse mapping between acoustic features and control...
We present two concepts for the generation of gestural scores to control an articulatory speech synt...
We describe and compare three methods that can be used to normalize articulatory data across speaker...
International audienceOrofacial clones can display speech articulation in an augmented mode, i.e. di...
We address the problem of reconstructing articulatory movements, given audio and/or phonetic labels....
International audienceOrofacial clones can display speech articulation in an augmented mode, i.e. di...
We address the problem of reconstructing articulatory movements, given audio and/or phonetic labels....
We address the problem of reconstructing articulatory movements, given audio and/or phonetic labels....