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STANĚK, M. SIGMUND, M.
Original Title
Speaker dependent changes in formants based on normalization of vowel triangle
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
In smoothed LPC speech signal spectrum, the local peaks are called formants. Their frequency and level depend on three basic aspects, namely on spoken phoneme, individual speaker as well as emotional state of speaker. This paper is focused on speaker analysis based on comparison of vowel formants with their normalized values. The novel method described here uses for formant normalization statistical values of formants presented in the form of formant planes. Formant normalization is made by average formant position given for Czech vowels. For each speaker the center of gravity of two vowel triangles are calculated; for the small vowel triangle created by /a/, /e/, /o/ vowels and for the big vowel triangle created by /a/, /i/, /u/ vowels. The differences between the individual and normalized center of gravity for both vowel triangles are represented as resulting vectors. Parameters of these vectors were analyzed in more details for statistical evaluation for a set of 12 male speakers. Best results were achieved for the /a/, /e/, /o/ triangle normalized by average formant position in the F2-F3 plane, where the vector angle and the vector length were totally different within analyzed speakers.
Keywords
Speech Processing, Speaker Recognition, Formants, Vowel Triangle, Normalization
Authors
STANĚK, M.; SIGMUND, M.
RIV year
2013
Released
16. 4. 2013
ISBN
978-1-4673-5517-9
Book
Proceedings of 23th International Conference RADIOELEKTRONIKA 2013
Edition number
23
Pages from
337
Pages to
341
Pages count
5
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT98860, author="Miroslav {Staněk} and Milan {Sigmund}", title="Speaker dependent changes in formants based on normalization of vowel triangle", booktitle="Proceedings of 23th International Conference RADIOELEKTRONIKA 2013", year="2013", number="23", pages="337--341", isbn="978-1-4673-5517-9" }