Comparison of some mechanical models of larynx in the synthesis of voiced sounds
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Resumo: | The process of voiced sounds production can be described as follows: air coming from the lungs is forced through the narrow space between the two vocal folds, which are set in motion in a frequency governed by the tension of their tissues. The vocal folds change the continuous flow that comes from the lungs into a series of pulses. Then, as the flow passes through the oral and nasal cavities it is amplified and changed until it is finally radiated from the mouth. This complex process can be modeled by a system of integral-differential equations. In spite of such complexity, this paper shows that it is possible to obtain synthetic voice sounds of satisfactory realism using simple mathematical models. The perception of a synthetic sound as natural is increased by choosing suitable waveforms for the time-varying subglottal pressure, rather than by augmenting the number of degrees of freedom of the mechanical model. This paper also shows possible ways to adapt the models to voices of men, women and children. |
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Comparison of some mechanical models of larynx in the synthesis of voiced soundsVoice productionarticulatory synthesissignal processingThe process of voiced sounds production can be described as follows: air coming from the lungs is forced through the narrow space between the two vocal folds, which are set in motion in a frequency governed by the tension of their tissues. The vocal folds change the continuous flow that comes from the lungs into a series of pulses. Then, as the flow passes through the oral and nasal cavities it is amplified and changed until it is finally radiated from the mouth. This complex process can be modeled by a system of integral-differential equations. In spite of such complexity, this paper shows that it is possible to obtain synthetic voice sounds of satisfactory realism using simple mathematical models. The perception of a synthetic sound as natural is increased by choosing suitable waveforms for the time-varying subglottal pressure, rather than by augmenting the number of degrees of freedom of the mechanical model. This paper also shows possible ways to adapt the models to voices of men, women and children.Em processamentoAssociação Brasileira de Engenharia e Ciências Mecânicas - ABCM2017-12-07T04:45:56Z2017-12-07T04:45:56Z2006info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfJ. Braz. Soc. Mech. Sci. & Eng.,v.28,n.4,p.461-466,2006http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/26800https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-58782006000400011Cataldo, EdsonLucero, Jorge CarlosSampaio, RubensNicolato, Lucasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UnBinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNB2023-09-29T16:34:04Zoai:repositorio.unb.br:10482/26800Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.unb.br/oai/requestrepositorio@unb.bropendoar:2023-09-29T16:34:04Repositório Institucional da UnB - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false |
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Comparison of some mechanical models of larynx in the synthesis of voiced sounds |
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Comparison of some mechanical models of larynx in the synthesis of voiced sounds |
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Comparison of some mechanical models of larynx in the synthesis of voiced sounds Cataldo, Edson Voice production articulatory synthesis signal processing |
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Comparison of some mechanical models of larynx in the synthesis of voiced sounds |
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Comparison of some mechanical models of larynx in the synthesis of voiced sounds |
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Comparison of some mechanical models of larynx in the synthesis of voiced sounds |
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Comparison of some mechanical models of larynx in the synthesis of voiced sounds |
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Comparison of some mechanical models of larynx in the synthesis of voiced sounds |
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Cataldo, Edson |
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Cataldo, Edson Lucero, Jorge Carlos Sampaio, Rubens Nicolato, Lucas |
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Lucero, Jorge Carlos Sampaio, Rubens Nicolato, Lucas |
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Cataldo, Edson Lucero, Jorge Carlos Sampaio, Rubens Nicolato, Lucas |
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Voice production articulatory synthesis signal processing |
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Voice production articulatory synthesis signal processing |
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The process of voiced sounds production can be described as follows: air coming from the lungs is forced through the narrow space between the two vocal folds, which are set in motion in a frequency governed by the tension of their tissues. The vocal folds change the continuous flow that comes from the lungs into a series of pulses. Then, as the flow passes through the oral and nasal cavities it is amplified and changed until it is finally radiated from the mouth. This complex process can be modeled by a system of integral-differential equations. In spite of such complexity, this paper shows that it is possible to obtain synthetic voice sounds of satisfactory realism using simple mathematical models. The perception of a synthetic sound as natural is increased by choosing suitable waveforms for the time-varying subglottal pressure, rather than by augmenting the number of degrees of freedom of the mechanical model. This paper also shows possible ways to adapt the models to voices of men, women and children. |
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J. Braz. Soc. Mech. Sci. & Eng.,v.28,n.4,p.461-466,2006 http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/26800 https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-58782006000400011 |
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J. Braz. Soc. Mech. Sci. & Eng.,v.28,n.4,p.461-466,2006 |
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http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/26800 https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-58782006000400011 |
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