| Number | 993 |
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| Year | 1996 |
| Drawer | 18 |
| Entry Date | 07/01/1998 |
| Authors | McGowan, Richard S., & Lee, Mindy. |
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| Publication | J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 99 (1), January 1996. |
| url | http://www.haskins.yale.edu/Reprints/HL0993.pdf |
| Abstract | An algorithm for recovering task dynamics and speech articulator movements from speech acoustics was tested under various model mismatch conditions. There was evidence of articulatory compensation to recover tract-variable (constriction) trajectories in speech produced with a lip approximation under sufficiently constrained conditions. However, in more extensive studies of lip and velar approximations, the recovered tract-variable trajectories were also different from those of the data-producing utterance. This phenomenon can occur because the matching criterion in the analysis-by-synthesis procedure is an acoustic criterion and the correspondence between the tract-variable trajectories and the acoustic output is not exact. While there may be some tract-variable compensation to attain a good acoustic match, there evidence of a correspondence between how well the tract-variable trajectories match and how well the formant frequencies match in particular instances. |
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