Comparison of different methods for the voiced excitation of physical vocal tract models

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Abstract

Physical models of the vocal tract need a suitable voice source to generate vocalic sounds. Here we constructed and tested three types of voice sources:a self-oscillating silicone model of the vocal folds, a vibrating reed source, and asource based on an electro-mechanical loudspeaker. Each of the sources was usedto excite eight physical resonators representing the German tense vowels. The excitation signals generated by the sources were analyzed and the intelligibility of thegenerated vowel sounds was perceptually evaluated. The spectral slope of the excitation was steepest for the silicone vocal folds, least steep for the reed source, andin-between for the loudspeaker source. The intelligibility of the vowels was highest for the excitation with the silicone vocal folds, and lowest for the loudspeakersource.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationElektronische Sprachsignalverarbeitung 2019
EditorsPeter Birkholz, Simon Stone
Publisher Dresden : TUDpress
Pages84-94
Number of pages11
ISBN (print)978-3-959081-57-3
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2019
Peer-reviewedYes

Publication series

SeriesStudientexte zur Sprachkommunikation
Volume93
ISSN0940-6832

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0003-0167-8123/work/168716940

Keywords

Keywords

  • Sprachsynthese