formant frequency
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frequency
noun
uk/ˈfriː.kwən.si/us/ˈfriː.kwən.si/
the number of times something happens within a particular period, or the fact of something happening often or a large number ...
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(Definition offrequencyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Note that the speaker is manipulating speech in the articulatory domain but the speech synthesizer works in theformantfrequencydomain.
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The workings of such an analysis will be demonstrated through a case study of assimilation in secondformantfrequencybetween consonants and vowels.
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More specifically, we can look atformantfrequency, relative formant amplitude, overall spectral energy and periodicity in the signal.
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Change informantfrequencyis used as an index of distance moved to keep all constraints in the acoustic domain.
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The end of the formant transition was set at the end of the last glottal pulse that differed from the preceding ones informantfrequency.
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These results indicate that prosodic context affected both the nature and the amount offormantfrequencychange in the course of vowel duration.
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This measurement technique is essential in assessingformantfrequencychange of a diphthongized vowel as a function of prosodic prominence.
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Our present focus is on spectral changes, that is,formantfrequencymovement in the course of vowel duration.
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On the technical side, we assessed in this studyformantfrequencychanges by sampling frequencies at multiple temporal locations in a vowel and not only at vowel midpoint.
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Table 2 demonstrates how index scores can reveal the relative position of a vowel, whereas the actualformantfrequencymeans (even normalized ones) may be misleading.
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A reviewer points out that it is not clear that speech perception involves the extraction of formant frequencies, which would make formant-based constraints questionable.
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The neural networks' role is to learn the mapping between the speaker's interpretation of the metaphor and the formant frequencies.
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They recorded eight speakers and extracted from their data three kinds of acoustic information: formant frequencies, amplitudes and bandwidths.
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This method is appropriate for continuous dependent variables such as vowel formant frequencies.
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Consequently, even after the burst, the noise of the aspirate is more prominent at these vowels' characteristic formant frequencies.
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Male and female voice quality and its relationship to vowel formant frequencies.
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