Uniform and Non-uniform Normalization of Vocal Tracts Measured by MRI Across Male, Female and Child Subjects
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概要
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Three-dimensional vocal tract shapes of a male, a female and a child subjects are measured from magnetic resonance (MR) images during sustained phonation of Japanese vowels /a, i, u, e, o/. Non-uniform dimensional differences in the vocal tract shapes of the subjects are quantitatively measured. Vocal tract area functions of the female and child subjects are normalized to those of the male on the basis of non-uniform and uniform scalings of the vocal tract length and compared with each other. A comparison is also made between the formant frequencies computed from the area functions normalized by the two different scalings. It is suggested by the comparisons that non-uniformity in the vocal tract dimensions is not essential in the normalization of the five Japanese vowels.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1995-06-25
著者
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Kasuya Hideki
Faculty Of Engineering Utsunomiya University
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Yang C‐s
National Sun Yat‐sen Univ. Kaohsiung Twn
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Yang Chang-Sheng
Faculty of Engineering, Utsunomiya University
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Yang Chang-sheng
Faculty Of Engineering Utsunomiya University
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