Glottal Source Contribution to Higher Order Modes in the Finite Element Synthesis of Vowels
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Data de publicació
2019-10-25ISSN
2076-3417
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Articulatory speech synthesis has long been based on one-dimensional (1D) approaches.
They assume plane wave propagation within the vocal tract and disregard higher order modes
that typically appear above 5 kHz. However, such modes may be relevant in obtaining a more
natural voice, especially for phonation types with significant high frequency energy (HFE) content.
This work studies the contribution of the glottal source at high frequencies in the 3D numerical
synthesis of vowels. The spoken vocal range is explored using an LF (Liljencrants–Fant) model
enhanced with aspiration noise and controlled by the Rd glottal shape parameter. The vowels [A], [i],
and [u] are generated with a finite element method (FEM) using realistic 3D vocal tract geometries
obtained from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), as well as simplified straight vocal tracts of a
circular cross-sectional area. The symmetry of the latter prevents the onset of higher order modes.
Thus, the comparison between realistic and simplified geometries enables us to analyse the influence
of such modes. The simulations indicate that higher order modes may be perceptually relevant,
particularly for tense phonations (lower Rd values) and/or high fundamental frequency values,
F0s. Conversely, vowels with a lax phonation and/or low F0s may result in inaudible HFE levels,
especially if aspiration noise is not considered in the glottal source model
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Anglès
Matèries (CDU)
531/534 - Mecànica. Vibracions. Acústica
62 - Enginyeria. Tecnologia
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12 p.
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MDPI AG
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Applied sciences, Vol.9, Núm. 21
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