Intensity contours of speech signals were sub-divided into positive and negative dynamics. Positive dynamics were defined as the speed of increases in intensity from amplitude troughs to subsequent peaks, and negative dynamics as the speed of decreases in intensity from peaks to troughs. Mean, standard deviation, and sequential variability were measured for both dynamics in each sentence. Analyses showed that measures of both dynamics were separately classified and between- speaker variability was largely explained by measures of negative dynamics. This suggests that parts of the signal where intensity decreases from syllable peaks are more speaker-specific. Idiosyncratic articulation may explain such results
The study of speech acoustics is vital for understanding the relationship between articulation and t...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a production study on prosodic phrase boundaries...
The present study focuses on two problems connected with speech tempo. First, earlier research has b...
Intensity contours of speech signals were sub-divided into positive and negative dynamics. Positive ...
This study explored speaker idiosyncrasy by measuring the syllabic intensity variability in the spee...
Dynamic aspects of the amplitude envelope appear to reflect speaker-specific information. Intensity ...
Speech rhythm in terms of durational variability of different levels of phonetic intervals can vary ...
Background/Aims: Previous research found that individual talkers have consistent differences in the ...
This study investigated whether dynamic changes in the amplitude of speech were represented along wi...
An important part of understanding speech motor control consists of capturing the interaction betwee...
The opening-closing alternations of the mouth were viewed as the articulatory basis of speech rhythm...
Between-speaker variability of acoustically measurable speech rhythm [%V, deltaV(ln), deltaC(ln), an...
Between-speaker variability of acoustically measurable speech rhythm [%V, ΔV(ln), ΔC(ln), and Δpeak(...
International audienceVowel formants play an important role in speech theories and applications; how...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying global loudness judgments of rising- or falling-inte...
The study of speech acoustics is vital for understanding the relationship between articulation and t...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a production study on prosodic phrase boundaries...
The present study focuses on two problems connected with speech tempo. First, earlier research has b...
Intensity contours of speech signals were sub-divided into positive and negative dynamics. Positive ...
This study explored speaker idiosyncrasy by measuring the syllabic intensity variability in the spee...
Dynamic aspects of the amplitude envelope appear to reflect speaker-specific information. Intensity ...
Speech rhythm in terms of durational variability of different levels of phonetic intervals can vary ...
Background/Aims: Previous research found that individual talkers have consistent differences in the ...
This study investigated whether dynamic changes in the amplitude of speech were represented along wi...
An important part of understanding speech motor control consists of capturing the interaction betwee...
The opening-closing alternations of the mouth were viewed as the articulatory basis of speech rhythm...
Between-speaker variability of acoustically measurable speech rhythm [%V, deltaV(ln), deltaC(ln), an...
Between-speaker variability of acoustically measurable speech rhythm [%V, ΔV(ln), ΔC(ln), and Δpeak(...
International audienceVowel formants play an important role in speech theories and applications; how...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying global loudness judgments of rising- or falling-inte...
The study of speech acoustics is vital for understanding the relationship between articulation and t...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a production study on prosodic phrase boundaries...
The present study focuses on two problems connected with speech tempo. First, earlier research has b...