Research Area: | Speech Analysis | Year: | 2009 | ||||
Type of Publication: | Article | Keywords: | Loudness, strength of excitation | ||||
Authors: | Guruprasad S., B. Yegnanarayana | ||||||
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http://link.aip.org/link/?JAS/126/2061 |
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The impulse-like characteristic of glottal excitation in speech production is an important factor in
the perception of loudness of speech signals. This characteristic is attributed to the abruptness of the
closing phase in the glottal cycle. In this paper, an acoustic feature, called strength of excitation, is
proposed to represent the impulse-like nature of excitation. The strength of excitation is derived
from the linear prediction residual of speech signals, where the residual can be considered as an
estimate of the source of excitation. Since the loudness of speech is perceived over one or more
utterances of speech, it is hypothesized that the distribution of strength of excitation is indicative of
the perceived loudness of speech. The distribution of strength of excitation is shown to distinguish
between soft and loud utterances of speakers. The distribution can also help in discriminating
between the loudness of two speakers. The loudness measure obtained using the distribution of the
strength of excitation is in agreement with the subjective judgment of loudness of speech. |
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