Presentation 1998/1/22
Modeling of articulatory dynamics using cascaded first-order systems
Yorinobu SONODA, Kohichi OGATA,
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Abstract(in English) This paper proposes modeling of articulatory dynamics using cascaded first-order systems. The model, which consists of simple first-order components, can be a good approximation for the behavior of a complex system. In the paper, the approach to modeling the articulator movements was performed on several articulatory organs, tongue and jaw, etc. Parameters describing the model were obtained from observed articulatory data in such way that time-patterns of impulse response of the model were approximated to velocity ones of movements. Good approximations were obtained on time-patterns of articulation for vowels and consonants. Therefore, successive movement patterns for continuous speech including consonants were approximated with high accuracy by combining several models.
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Keyword(in English) articulatory organs / articulatory movements / articulatory model / cascaded first-order systems
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Title (in English) Modeling of articulatory dynamics using cascaded first-order systems
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Keyword(1) articulatory organs
Keyword(2) articulatory movements
Keyword(3) articulatory model
Keyword(4) cascaded first-order systems
1st Author's Name Yorinobu SONODA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Kumamoto University()
2nd Author's Name Kohichi OGATA
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Kumamoto University
Date 1998/1/22
Paper # SP97-89
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 504
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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