This investigation was designed to approach a novel estimation method of glottal vocal efficiency (GVE) based on conversion function of voice source. The conversion function of voice source was defined the ratio of su...This investigation was designed to approach a novel estimation method of glottal vocal efficiency (GVE) based on conversion function of voice source. The conversion function of voice source was defined the ratio of supra-glottal acoustic voice source signal to the glottal air volume flow velocity waveform in frequency domain. A carefully designed in vivo canine larynx experiment and several human experiments including different vowels, pressed, falsetto, breath and typical laryngeal diseases were adopted to demonstrate this alternative GVE method. Compared with other vocal efficiency, it is shown that this method could eliminate the contribution from the super vocal tract transmission and resonance to GVE, and reflect the differences of phonation modes. The average magnitude of this conversion function in frequency domain represents GVE, and the variation of the magnitude in fundamental frequency is identical to AC/DC value.展开更多
Considering the fact that hoarse speech is usually caused by pathological changes of vocal cords, and its motion state is reflected by glottal waveform, we present a new method of research on hoarse speech based on di...Considering the fact that hoarse speech is usually caused by pathological changes of vocal cords, and its motion state is reflected by glottal waveform, we present a new method of research on hoarse speech based on dissymmetric four-mass model of vocal cords and glottal wave analysis-synthesis ill this paper. By linking hoarse speech waveform with glottal wave and the vocal cord model, the characteristic parameters of normal speech and hoarse speech before and after laryngeal operation are studied. The parameters of glottal wave periodicity and vocal cord symmetry of hoarse speech are compared with those of normal speech. It is applied to analyzing the relations between model parameters and hoarse mechanism in pathology and physiology. Experimental results show that this new method can unveil the relations between acoustic features and pathological causes of hoarse speech, providing theoretical and experimental bases both for diagnosing laryngeal diseases non-contactly and for improving the tone quality of hoarse speech.展开更多
基金This Project was supported bythe National Natural Science Foundation ofChina and under grantsNo.69925101 and No.69871023.
文摘This investigation was designed to approach a novel estimation method of glottal vocal efficiency (GVE) based on conversion function of voice source. The conversion function of voice source was defined the ratio of supra-glottal acoustic voice source signal to the glottal air volume flow velocity waveform in frequency domain. A carefully designed in vivo canine larynx experiment and several human experiments including different vowels, pressed, falsetto, breath and typical laryngeal diseases were adopted to demonstrate this alternative GVE method. Compared with other vocal efficiency, it is shown that this method could eliminate the contribution from the super vocal tract transmission and resonance to GVE, and reflect the differences of phonation modes. The average magnitude of this conversion function in frequency domain represents GVE, and the variation of the magnitude in fundamental frequency is identical to AC/DC value.
文摘Considering the fact that hoarse speech is usually caused by pathological changes of vocal cords, and its motion state is reflected by glottal waveform, we present a new method of research on hoarse speech based on dissymmetric four-mass model of vocal cords and glottal wave analysis-synthesis ill this paper. By linking hoarse speech waveform with glottal wave and the vocal cord model, the characteristic parameters of normal speech and hoarse speech before and after laryngeal operation are studied. The parameters of glottal wave periodicity and vocal cord symmetry of hoarse speech are compared with those of normal speech. It is applied to analyzing the relations between model parameters and hoarse mechanism in pathology and physiology. Experimental results show that this new method can unveil the relations between acoustic features and pathological causes of hoarse speech, providing theoretical and experimental bases both for diagnosing laryngeal diseases non-contactly and for improving the tone quality of hoarse speech.