The perception and use of high-frequency speech energy: Clinical and research implications
HA Boyd-Pratt, JJ Donai - Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2020 - ASHA
Purpose High-frequency speech energy (above approximately 4–5 kHz) is garnering
substantial research attention. This review surveys recent evidence surrounding the …
substantial research attention. This review surveys recent evidence surrounding the …
Classification of indexical and segmental features of human speech using low-and high-frequency energy
The high-frequency region (above 4–5 kHz) of the speech spectrum has received
substantial research attention over the previous decade, with a host of studies documenting …
substantial research attention over the previous decade, with a host of studies documenting …
Gender identification using high-frequency speech energy: Effects of increasing the low-frequency limit
JJ Donai, RM Halbritter - Ear and hearing, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the ability of normal-hearing listeners
to use high-frequency energy for gender identification from naturally produced speech …
to use high-frequency energy for gender identification from naturally produced speech …
Effects of signal bandwidth and noise on individual speaker identification
JC Schwartz, AT Whyte, M Al-Nuaimi… - The Journal of the …, 2018 - pubs.aip.org
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of increasing spectral bandwidth
from 3 to 10 kHz on individual speaker recognition in noisy conditions (+ 5, 0, and− 5 dB …
from 3 to 10 kHz on individual speaker recognition in noisy conditions (+ 5, 0, and− 5 dB …
[LIBRO][B] Domain Adaptation and Privileged Information for Visual Recognition
S Motiian - 2019 - search.proquest.com
The automatic identification of entities like objects, people or their actions in visual data,
such as images or video, has significantly improved, and is now being deployed in access …
such as images or video, has significantly improved, and is now being deployed in access …
Joint gender-, tone-, vowel-classification via novel hierarchical classification for annotation of monosyllabic Mandarin word tokens
The automatic annotation of Mandarin monosyllabic audio word tokens remains an
important yet challenging issue in phonetics research. In this work, we address this …
important yet challenging issue in phonetics research. In this work, we address this …