Time Series of Clipped Japanese Monosyllables
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Zero-crossing intervals of Japanese monosyllables were measured within accuracy of 25μs, and their time series which contained all informations of clipped speech were represented. Each voice is differentiated before clipping, and the clipped level is set just above noise level. By these operations the articulation of clipped speech will be improved. The time series shows the difference between the clipped speech and the sonagram, and is assumed useful in study of the characters of clipped speech, the cause of confusion, synthesis and recognition of speech. Especially, the clipped speech emphasizes the most important parts of speech and catches up with any rapid variation like turbulent sounds. For example, the time series represent the positions and transitions of the hubs or formants of turbulent and unturbulent sounds, and, to some extent, resemble with their sonagrams but they are generally simplified.
- 山梨大学の論文
- 1961-12-20
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