Method and apparatus for voiced speech excitation function determination and non-acoustic assisted feature extraction
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1. A method for generating a pulsed excitation function representative of a human vocal tract, comprising:
- receiving movement information of at least one tissue type associated with human voicing activity, wherein the movement information comprises position versus time information, wherein the at least one tissue type includes human tissue that vibrates with opening and closing of vocal folds;
generating pressure information using at least one derivative of the movement information;
identifying opening times and closing times of the vocal folds using the pressure information;
constructing the pulsed excitation function by generating a curve including negative amplitude pulses at times corresponding to the closing times and positive amplitude pulses at times corresponding to the opening times; and
adjusting amplitudes and widths of the negative amplitude and positive amplitude pulses to match speech output of the human vocal tract.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus are provided for producing a human voiced speech excitation function. The movement (position versus time) of a tracheal wall is determined using an electromagnetic sensor or equivalent, and the position is translated to pressure by determining the times of largest change in the movement waveform using a derivative, or differential, of the movement waveform. Pulses of various amplitude and width are placed at these times, and the result is shown to contain the same frequency information as the movement signal, although it can be described with considerably fewer parameters.
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1. A method for generating a pulsed excitation function representative of a human vocal tract, comprising:
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receiving movement information of at least one tissue type associated with human voicing activity, wherein the movement information comprises position versus time information, wherein the at least one tissue type includes human tissue that vibrates with opening and closing of vocal folds;
generating pressure information using at least one derivative of the movement information;
identifying opening times and closing times of the vocal folds using the pressure information;
constructing the pulsed excitation function by generating a curve including negative amplitude pulses at times corresponding to the closing times and positive amplitude pulses at times corresponding to the opening times; and
adjusting amplitudes and widths of the negative amplitude and positive amplitude pulses to match speech output of the human vocal tract. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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