DocumentCode
2998125
Title
Multi-speaker validation of coarticulation models of syllabic nuclei
Author
Clermont, Frantz ; Millar, Bruce
Author_Institution
Australian National University, Canberra ACT, Australia
Volume
11
fYear
1986
fDate
0-0 April 1986
Firstpage
2671
Lastpage
2674
Abstract
The acoustical dynamics within English CVC-syllables is modeled by a set of phonetically-motivated parametric functions of the formant-frequency trajectories of vocalic nuclei. The notion of linear superposition of contextual effects leads to an approximate decomposition of vowel-formant transitions into a constant vowel target, an initial CV- and a final VC-transition. The latter transitions are further modeled as
and
, where
and
are per-consonant common-contour shape functions
and
are scaling constants, and
and
are interpreted as consonant loci. These models were tested on a small database produced by three native Australian male speakers, who recorded five repetitions of Australian English /CVd/-syllables, where C=/h,b,d,g,p,t,k/ and V=/i,I,ε,æ,þ,λ,3,a, / in /CVd The techniques for constructing these models from formant data are presented and fits to multi-speaker test data analysed.
and
, where
and
are per-consonant common-contour shape functions
and
are scaling constants, and
and
are interpreted as consonant loci. These models were tested on a small database produced by three native Australian male speakers, who recorded five repetitions of Australian English /CVd/-syllables, where C=/h,b,d,g,p,t,k/ and V=/i,I,ε,æ,þ,λ,3,a, / in /CVd The techniques for constructing these models from formant data are presented and fits to multi-speaker test data analysed.Keywords
Australia; Context modeling; Equations; Physics computing; Quantum computing; Shape; TV; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on ICASSP '86.
Conference_Location
Tokyo, Japan
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICASSP.1986.1168577
Filename
1168577
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