Tongue movements during speech production have been investigated by means of a simple yet realistic biomechanical model, based on a finite elements modeling of soft tissues, in the framework of the equilibrium point hypothesis (\u3bb-model) of motor control. In particular, the model has been applied to the estimation of the "central" control commands issued to the muscles, for a data set of mid-sagittal digitized tracings of vocal tract shape, recorded by means of low-intensity X-ray cineradiographies during speech. In spite of the highly non-linear mapping between the shape of the oral cavity and its acoustic consequences, the organization of control commands preserves the peculiar spatial organization of vowel phonemes in acoustic space. ...
In this paper , the application of the Equilibrium Point Hypothesis— originally proposed by Feldman ...
Journal of Acoustical Society of America 123, 5(2) (2008) p. 3321International audienceNumerous work...
Physiological models of the speech organs must consider co-contraction of the muscles, a common phen...
International audienceTongue movements during speech production have been investigated by means of a...
Abstract. Tongue movements during speech production have been investigated by means of a simple yet ...
A model of the midsagittal plane motion of the tongue, jaw, hyoid bone, and larynx is presented, bas...
International audienceSpeech motor control is known to be highly resistant to perturbations of vario...
An assessment of a target-based control model of speech production using Feldman's Equilibrium Point...
International audienceA 3D biomechanical dynamical model of human tongue is presented, that is elabo...
A 3D biomechanical dynamical model of human tongue is presented, that is elaborated in the aim to te...
A biomechanical model of the human tongue was constructed, based upon a detailed anatomical study of...
International audienceA 3D biomechanical dynamical model of human tongue is presented, that is elabo...
International audienceA 3D biomechanical model of the tongue and the oral cavity, controlled by a fu...
International audienceA number of studies carried out on different languages have found that tongue ...
National audienceIn this paper biomechanical models of speech articulators developed at Gipsa-lab ar...
In this paper , the application of the Equilibrium Point Hypothesis— originally proposed by Feldman ...
Journal of Acoustical Society of America 123, 5(2) (2008) p. 3321International audienceNumerous work...
Physiological models of the speech organs must consider co-contraction of the muscles, a common phen...
International audienceTongue movements during speech production have been investigated by means of a...
Abstract. Tongue movements during speech production have been investigated by means of a simple yet ...
A model of the midsagittal plane motion of the tongue, jaw, hyoid bone, and larynx is presented, bas...
International audienceSpeech motor control is known to be highly resistant to perturbations of vario...
An assessment of a target-based control model of speech production using Feldman's Equilibrium Point...
International audienceA 3D biomechanical dynamical model of human tongue is presented, that is elabo...
A 3D biomechanical dynamical model of human tongue is presented, that is elaborated in the aim to te...
A biomechanical model of the human tongue was constructed, based upon a detailed anatomical study of...
International audienceA 3D biomechanical dynamical model of human tongue is presented, that is elabo...
International audienceA 3D biomechanical model of the tongue and the oral cavity, controlled by a fu...
International audienceA number of studies carried out on different languages have found that tongue ...
National audienceIn this paper biomechanical models of speech articulators developed at Gipsa-lab ar...
In this paper , the application of the Equilibrium Point Hypothesis— originally proposed by Feldman ...
Journal of Acoustical Society of America 123, 5(2) (2008) p. 3321International audienceNumerous work...
Physiological models of the speech organs must consider co-contraction of the muscles, a common phen...