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Pitch detector for speech analysis

  • US 4,561,102 A
  • Filed: 09/20/1982
  • Issued: 12/24/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/20/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A pitch detector for human speech operating on equal-length frames of a speech pattern comprising:

  • means responsive to the speech pattern for forming a residual wave by substantially removing the formant effects of the vocal tract,means responsive to the residual wave of each successive frame for storing signals representative of the amplitudes and locations of a predetermined number of evenly spaced samples of instantaneous amplitudes of said residual waves of said speech frame, each frame corresponding to the lowest expected fundamental speech frequency,means responsive to said stored residual sample amplitude and location representative signals of the speech frame for locating the residual sample of maximum amplitude within said speech frame,means responsive to the speech frame stored amplitude and location representative signals for selecting and storing a set of residual samples of said speech frame including said maximum amplitude residual sample and residual samples within a predetermined amplitude range of the maximum amplitude residual sample spaced not less than a minimum number of residual samples from the residual sample of maximum amplitude and from each other within said speech frame, said minimum spacing corresponding to the highest expected fundamental speech frequency,means responsive to the location signals of the selected residual samples of the speech frame for detecting a subset of selected residual samples including said residual sample of maximum amplitude having substantially equal spacings between them, andmeans responsive to the location representative signals of said subset residual samples of the speech frame for generating a signal representative of the quotient of the spacing between extreme subset residual samples within said speech frame and one less than the number of subset residual samples therein to determine the pitch period.

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