acoustic features

collocation in English

meaningsofacousticandfeature

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acoustic
adjective
uk
/əˈkuː.stɪk/
us
/əˈkuː.stɪk/
relating to sound ...
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feature
noun
uk
/ˈfiː.tʃər/
us
/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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(Definition ofacousticandfeaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Depending on the context, the sameacousticfeaturecould specify different phonemes and, conversely, different acoustic features could specify the same phoneme.
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Acoustic features do not capture the dimensions of the space where syllables live.
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They devised "acoustic alphabets": acoustic features corresponded to single letters, and syllables were sequences of discrete acoustic letters.
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Thus, any individual differences are controlled out and classification of vocal parameters is performed on the basis of common acoustic features across individuals.
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We can now answer our second question: percepts are not necessarily linear combinations of acoustic features.
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Gobel then relate source characteristics, typically described in subjective perceptual terms such as breathy or creaky, in terms of acoustic features and model parameters.
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Ladefoged's chapter details articulatory and acoustic features used to describe speech in phonological terms.
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Electronic conditioning of the instrument left the topology and primary acoustic features unaltered, but increased the scope of the vibrational criteria and control.
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Nothing about their acoustic features can reassure listeners that they are genuine and not fakes.
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Several companies have created technology to use the acoustic features of cell phones to support mobile payments and other applications that are not chip-based.
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Stress is a complex of various acoustic features, particularly loudness (strength and intensity).
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Classification is driven by a support vector machine using a series of time-independent acoustic features that act like a fingerprint.
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Both the larger and the smaller boast distinct acoustic features, functions and performing styles.
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This change includes not only loudness but also other acoustic features such as pitch, rate, and duration of sound syllables.
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The expression in various combinations of these acoustic features across space and time generate unique soundscapes.
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These acoustic features result from articulation.
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