The literature offers at least two methods to annotators for characterizing the pitch range of a prosodic phrase. One method is in terms of the distance between the F0 maximum of the phrase (HiF0) and the speaker's utterance-final pitch (LoF0). The other method is in terms of the distance between pitch peaks and pitch valleys in the prosodic phrase. In this paper we address two questions. The first question concerns the reliability of the different methods. Five experienced phoneticians applied both methods on a set of forty utterances taken from read aloud text. We found that reliability was higher for HiF0 than for distances between pitch peaks and valleys. The second question is whether variation that is not captured by the first approac...
Abstract—A comparative performance study of seven pitch detection algorithms was conducted. A speech...
In the analysis of prosody, both its linguistic uses and its regional or social variation, speaker-d...
This paper examines some aspects of the prosody of reading aloud. The pitch contour of a read text w...
Pitch range is currently characterised in a number of different ways across research disciplines an...
This paper presents a phonetic analysis of pitch range as per-ceived and measured on utterance and s...
Item does not contain fulltextThe pitch range of an utterance may be characterized in terms of the h...
The pitch range of an utterance may be characterized in terms of the highest peak of the contour or ...
The intonation produced by current text-to-speech systems is often either flat or artificial soundin...
The intonation produced by current text-to-speech systems is often either flat or artificial soundi...
From a very brief speech, human listeners can estimate the pitch range of the speaker and normalize ...
Despite the apparent simplicity, measuring the position of f0 peaks can produce unexpected results. ...
International audienceIn this chapter, we introduce the reader to the concepts of pitch and fundamen...
International audienceIn this chapter, we introduce the reader to the concepts of pitch and fundamen...
The importance of pitch range variation for intonation theories is well-known, but whether pitch ran...
The importance of pitch range variation for intonation theories is well-known, but whether pitch ran...
Abstract—A comparative performance study of seven pitch detection algorithms was conducted. A speech...
In the analysis of prosody, both its linguistic uses and its regional or social variation, speaker-d...
This paper examines some aspects of the prosody of reading aloud. The pitch contour of a read text w...
Pitch range is currently characterised in a number of different ways across research disciplines an...
This paper presents a phonetic analysis of pitch range as per-ceived and measured on utterance and s...
Item does not contain fulltextThe pitch range of an utterance may be characterized in terms of the h...
The pitch range of an utterance may be characterized in terms of the highest peak of the contour or ...
The intonation produced by current text-to-speech systems is often either flat or artificial soundin...
The intonation produced by current text-to-speech systems is often either flat or artificial soundi...
From a very brief speech, human listeners can estimate the pitch range of the speaker and normalize ...
Despite the apparent simplicity, measuring the position of f0 peaks can produce unexpected results. ...
International audienceIn this chapter, we introduce the reader to the concepts of pitch and fundamen...
International audienceIn this chapter, we introduce the reader to the concepts of pitch and fundamen...
The importance of pitch range variation for intonation theories is well-known, but whether pitch ran...
The importance of pitch range variation for intonation theories is well-known, but whether pitch ran...
Abstract—A comparative performance study of seven pitch detection algorithms was conducted. A speech...
In the analysis of prosody, both its linguistic uses and its regional or social variation, speaker-d...
This paper examines some aspects of the prosody of reading aloud. The pitch contour of a read text w...