International audienceOrofacial biomechanics has been shown to influence the time signals of speech production and to impose constraints with which the central nervous system has to contend in order to achieve the goals of speech production. After a short explanation of the concept of biomechanics and its link with the variables usually measured in phonetics, two modeling studies are presented, which exemplify the influence of speaker-specific vocal tract morphology and muscle anatomy on speech production. First, speaker-specific 2D biomechanical models of the vocal tract were used that accounted for inter-speaker differences in head morphology. In particular, speakers have different main fiber orientations in the Styloglossus Muscle. Focus...
International audienceThe methodology developed in our research group to design biomechanical models...
This talk focuses on the physical modeling of two speech articulators, namely the face and the tongu...
The oropharynx is involved in a number of complex neurological functions, such as chewing, swallowin...
International audienceOrofacial biomechanics has been shown to influence the time signals of speech ...
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 audiencePURPOSE: The authors' general aim is to use biomechanical models of speech art...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
The unique biomechanical and functional constraints on human speech make it a promising area for res...
A series of experiments are described which explore the relationship between biomechanical properti...
International audienceWith his “physiologically oriented, dynamic model of the tongue, Joseph Perkel...
International audienceSpeakers of a given language vary with respect to their acoustics, articulatio...
National audienceIn this paper biomechanical models of speech articulators developed at Gipsa-lab ar...
International audienceIn this work we have constructed biomechanical tongue models derived from MRI ...
International audienceA number of studies carried out on different languages have found that tongue ...
International audienceThe methodology developed in our research group to design biomechanical models...
This talk focuses on the physical modeling of two speech articulators, namely the face and the tongu...
The oropharynx is involved in a number of complex neurological functions, such as chewing, swallowin...
International audienceOrofacial biomechanics has been shown to influence the time signals of speech ...
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 audiencePURPOSE: The authors' general aim is to use biomechanical models of speech art...
International audienceArticulatory and acoustic speech signals are the results of the movements of t...
The unique biomechanical and functional constraints on human speech make it a promising area for res...
A series of experiments are described which explore the relationship between biomechanical properti...
International audienceWith his “physiologically oriented, dynamic model of the tongue, Joseph Perkel...
International audienceSpeakers of a given language vary with respect to their acoustics, articulatio...
National audienceIn this paper biomechanical models of speech articulators developed at Gipsa-lab ar...
International audienceIn this work we have constructed biomechanical tongue models derived from MRI ...
International audienceA number of studies carried out on different languages have found that tongue ...
International audienceThe methodology developed in our research group to design biomechanical models...
This talk focuses on the physical modeling of two speech articulators, namely the face and the tongu...
The oropharynx is involved in a number of complex neurological functions, such as chewing, swallowin...