Advances in Glottal Analysis and its Applications (2011)
Abstract / truncated to 115 words
From artificial voices in GPS to automatic systems of dictation, from voice-based identity verification to voice pathology detection, speech processing applications are nowadays omnipresent in our daily life. By offering solutions to companies seeking for efficiency enhancement with simultaneous cost saving, the market of speech technology is forecast to be especially promising in the next years. The present thesis deals with advances in glottal analysis in order to incorporate new techniques within speech processing applications. While current systems are usually based on information related to the vocal tract configuration, the airflow passing through the vocal folds, and called glottal flow, is expected to exhibit a relevant complementarity. Unfortunately, glottal analysis from speech recordings requires specific ...
speech processing – speech analysis – speech synthesis – speaker recognition – voice pathology detection – expressive speech
Information
- Author
- Drugman, Thomas
- Institution
- Universite de Mons
- Supervisor
- Publication Year
- 2011
- Upload Date
- Sept. 21, 2011
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