A review of glottal waveform analysis

J Walker, P Murphy - Progress in nonlinear speech processing, 2007 - Springer
Glottal inverse filtering is of potential use in a wide range of speech processing applications.
As the process of voice production is, to a first order approximation, a source-filter process …

Advanced methods for glottal wave extraction

J Walker, P Murphy - International Conference on Nonlinear Analyses and …, 2005 - Springer
Glottal inverse filtering is a technique used to derive the glottal waveform during voiced
speech. Closed phase inverse filtering (CPIF) is a common approach for achieving this goal …

[PDF][PDF] Обратная задача для голосового источника

ВН Сорокин, ИС Макаров - Информационные процессы, 2006 - researchgate.net
Аннотация Исследовалась обратная задача относительно формы голосового
источника. Входными параметрами для этой задачи служили либо сигнал-остаток …

[LIBRO][B] Progress in nonlinear speech processing

Y Stylianou, M Faundez-Zanuy, A Eposito - 2007 - books.google.com
This book constitutes of the major results of the EU COST (European Cooperation in the field
of Scientific and Technical Research) Action 277: NSP, Nonlinear Speech Processing …

A two-level drive–response model of non-stationary speech signals

FR Drepper - International Conference on Nonlinear Analyses and …, 2005 - Springer
The transmission protocol of voiced speech is hypothesized to be based on a funda mental
drive process, which synchronizes the vocal tract excitation on the trans mitter side and …

[PDF][PDF] On the inverse filtering of speech

G Kafentzis - Master's thesis, Dept. Comput. Sci., Univ. Crete …, 2010 - researchgate.net
In all proposed source-filter models of speech production, Inverse Filtering (IF) is a well
known technique for obtaining the glottal flow waveform, which acts as the source in the …

[PDF][PDF] Acoustic Analysis of the Uvular Unvoiced Fricative

A Alkhairy - 15th International, 2003 - internationalphoneticassociation.org
An acoustic analysis of the uvular unvoiced fricative in intervocalic sequences, as spoken in
Arabic, is presented. Properties of both the noise region and voiced boundaries are …