DocumentCode
53352
Title
Improvement of Electrolaryngeal Speech Quality Using a Supraglottal Voice Source With Compensation of Vocal Tract Characteristics
Author
Liang Wu ; Congying Wan ; Supin Wang ; Mingxi Wan
Author_Institution
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´an, China
Volume
60
Issue
7
fYear
2013
fDate
Jul-13
Firstpage
1965
Lastpage
1974
Abstract
Electrolarynx (EL) is a medical speech-recovery device designed for patients who have lost their original voice box due to laryngeal cancer. As a substitute for human larynx, the current commercial EL voice source cannot reconstruct natural EL speech under laryngectomy conditions. To eliminate the abnormal acoustic properties of EL speech, a supraglottal voice source with compensation of vocal tract characteristics was proposed and provided through an experimental EL(SGVS-EL) system. The acoustic analyses of simulated EL speech and reconstructed EL speech produced with different voice sources were performed in the normal subject and laryngectomee. The results indicated that the supraglottal voice source was successful in improving the acoustic properties of EL speech by enhancing low- frequency energy, correcting the shifted formants to normal range, and eliminating the visible spectral zeros. Both normal subject and laryngectomee also produced more natural vowels using SGVS-EL than commercial EL, even if the vocal tract parameter was substituted and the supraglottal voice source was biased to a certain degree. Therefore, supraglottal voice source is a feasible and effective approach to improving the acoustic quality of EL speech.
Keywords
acoustic signal processing; biological organs; cancer; medical signal processing; signal reconstruction; speech enhancement; speech synthesis; surgery; abnormal acoustic properties; acoustic analysis; acoustic properties; electrolaryngeal speech quality improvement; human larynx; laryngeal cancer; laryngectomy conditions; low-frequency energy enhancement; medical speech-recovery device; natural vowels; original voice box; speech reconstruction; speech simulation; supraglottal voice source; visible spectral zeros; vocal tract characteristics; vocal tract parameter; Acoustics; Cavity resonators; Erbium; Production; Speech; Transducers; Transfer functions; Acoustic analysis; electrolarynx; speech quality; supraglottal voice source; Biomimetics; Computer-Aided Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Glottis; Humans; Larynx, Artificial; Prosthesis Design; Sound Spectrography; Speech Production Measurement; Speech, Alaryngeal; Voice Quality;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2013.2246789
Filename
6461074
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