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BOŠTÍK, M.
Original Title
Analysis of Speech under Stress Using Voiced Excitation
Type
conference proceedings
Language
English
Original Abstract
The human speech arises when the air stream flows through the glottis (the space between vocal cords situated near the larynx entrance), throat cavity, oral cavity and nasal cavity. Both the nose and lips radiate speech out of the body to free space. The vocal cords are elastic muscles and human beings can stretch them variably and in this manner the speed of their own vibration can determined. The frequency of the vocal cords vibration determines the fundamental period of the speech signal (the basic parameter of the human speech). The high pressure of the air stream (which flows from the lungs) works on the closed vocal cords and they become open. The pressure of the air stream decreases after that and the vocal cords became closed. The situation is repeated. Various amounts of the air stream flows through the glottis in various time points. The relation between amount of the air stream and time corresponds with the glottal pulses for the voiced speech.
Keywords
stress detection, glottal pulse
Authors
Released
1. 1. 2004
Publisher
VUTIUM PRESS
Location
Brno
ISBN
1211-412X
Periodical
Analysis of Biomedical Signals and Images
Year of study
17
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
131
Pages to
133
Pages count
3
BibTex
@proceedings{BUT64126, editor="Milan {Boštík}", title="Analysis of Speech under Stress Using Voiced Excitation", year="2004", pages="3", publisher="VUTIUM PRESS", address="Brno" }