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This book addresses the problem of articulatory speech synthesis
based on computed vocal tract geometries and the basic physics of
sound production in it. Unlike conventional methods based on
analysis/synthesis using the well-known source filter model, which
assumes the independence of the excitation and filter, we treat the
entire vocal apparatus as one mechanical system that produces sound
by means of fluid dynamics. The vocal apparatus is represented as a
three-dimensional time-varying mechanism and the sound propagation
inside it is due to the non-planar propagation of acoustic waves
through a viscous, compressible fluid described by the
Navier-Stokes equations. We propose a combined minimum energy and
minimum jerk criterion to compute the dynamics of the vocal tract
during articulation. Theoretical error bounds and experimental
results show that this method obtains a close match to the phonetic
target positions while avoiding abrupt changes in the articulatory
trajectory. The vocal folds are set into aerodynamic oscillation by
the flow of air from the lungs. The modulated air stream then
excites the moving vocal tract. This method shows strong evidence
for source-filter interaction. Based on our results, we propose
that the articulatory speech production model has the potential to
synthesize speech and provide a compact parameterization of the
speech signal that can be useful in a wide variety of speech signal
processing problems. Table of Contents: Introduction / Literature
Review / Estimation of Dynamic Articulatory Parameters /
Construction of Articulatory Model Based on MRI Data / Vocal Fold
Excitation Models / Experimental Results of Articulatory Synthesis
/ Conclusion
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