Interspeech 2017 2017
DOI: 10.21437/interspeech.2017-1722
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Modeling Laryngeal Muscle Activation Noise for Low-Order Physiological Based Speech Synthesis

Abstract: Physiological-based synthesis using low order lumped-mass models of phonation have been shown to mimic and predict complex physical phenomena observed in normal and pathological speech production, and have received significant attention due to their ability to efficiently perform comprehensive parametric investigations that are cost prohibitive with more advanced computational tools. Even though these numerical models have been shown to be useful research and clinical tools, several physiological aspects of th… Show more

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