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Preliminary result of the "origins of speech" project
In: UISPP 2021 - XIXth World Congress of the International Union of the Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (UISPP'2021) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03357948 ; UISPP 2021 - XIXth World Congress of the International Union of the Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (UISPP'2021), Sep 2021, Meknes, Morocco ; https://uispp2020.sciencesconf.org/367310 (2021)
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Biomechanical tongue model prediction of fossil hominins: evaluation and uncertainties propagation
In: COUPLED 2021 - IX International Conference on Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering (Coupled 2021) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03358151 ; COUPLED 2021 - IX International Conference on Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering (Coupled 2021), Jun 2021, Barcelone (on line), Spain (2021)
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In-vivo tongue stiffness measured by aspiration: Resting vs general anesthesia
In: ISSN: 0021-9290 ; Journal of Biomechanics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03039265 ; Journal of Biomechanics, Elsevier, 2020, 114, pp.110147. ⟨10.1016/j.jbiomech.2020.110147⟩ (2020)
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What anticipatory coarticulation in children tells us about speech motor control maturity
Barbier, Guillaume; Perrier, Pascal; Payan, Yohan. - : Public Library of Science, 2020
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Speech biomechanics: What have we learned and modeled since Joseph Perkell’s tongue model In 1974?
In: Proceedings of the 171st Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America - Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (Supplement) ; Acoustics 2016 - 171st Meeting of The Acoustical Society of America ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01390169 ; Acoustics 2016 - 171st Meeting of The Acoustical Society of America, May 2016, Salt Lake City, United States. pp.2193 - 2193, ⟨10.1121/1.4950528⟩ (2016)
Abstract: International audience ; With his “physiologically oriented, dynamic model of the tongue, Joseph Perkell introduced in 1974 a new methodological approach to understanding the “relationships among phonetic models and the properties and capabilities of the speech-production mechanism.” This approach has guided a large part of our studies in the two last decades. In order to investigate how mechanical properties of the orofacial motor system constrain the degrees of freedom of speech articulation and contribute to shaping the speech signals exchanged between speakers and listeners, we, among other research groups, have developed increasingly more realistic 2D, and then 3D, finite element(FE) biomechanical models of the human vocal tract and face. After summarizing some of our modeling and simulation results that shed light on some basic characteristics of speech production, we present recent developments which aim to improve the realism of the models: evaluation of the links between the FE mesh structure (based either on tetrahedra, hexahedra, or mixed elements) and simulation accuracy; development of an active 3D element that simulates muscle mechanics and muscle force generation mechanisms; use of Diffusion Tensor Imaging to investigate muscle anatomy; design of an Atlas-based method (i.e., without manual image segmentation) for the automatic generation of subject-specific models.
Keyword: [SDV.NEU.SC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive Sciences; [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics; [SPI.MECA.BIOM]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]/Biomechanics [physics.med-ph]; Biomechanics; Speech Production
URL: https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4950528
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01390169
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Coupled Biomechanical Modeling of the Face, Jaw, Skull, Tongue, and Hyoid Bone
In: 3D Multiscale Physiological Human ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00926252 ; Magnenat-Thalmann, Nadia, Ratib, Osman, Choi, Hon Fai (Eds.). 3D Multiscale Physiological Human, Springer London, pp.253-274, 2014, 978-1-4471-6274-2. ⟨10.1007/978-1-4471-6275-9_11⟩ (2014)
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PRESLA: An original device to measure the mechanical interaction between tongue and teeth or palate during speech production ...
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A biomechanical model of the face including muscles for the prediction of deformations during speech production ...
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Tongue pressure recordings during speech using complete denture ...
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Use of a biomechanical tongue model to predict the impact of tongue surgery on speech production ...
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Modeling the consequences of tongue surgery on tongue mobility ...
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A 3D biomechanical vocal tract model to study speech production control: How to take into account the gravity? ...
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Simulations of the consequences of tongue surgery on tongue mobility: implications for speech production in post-surgery conditions ...
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Morphing genetic organs to speaker-specific anatomies
In: Speech production (Hove, 2006), p. 341-362
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3D biomechanical tongue modeling to study speech production
In: Speech production (Hove, 2006), p. 85-102
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A non-invasive device to measure mechanical interaction between tongue, palate and teeth during speech production ...
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Synthesis of V-V sequences with a 2D biomechanical tongue model controlled by the equilibrium point hypothesis
In: Institut de la communication parlée <Grenoble>. Cahiers de l'ICP. Rapport de recherche. - Grenoble 6 (1998-1999), 91-111
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Control of tongue movements in speech : the equilibrium point hypothesis perspective
In: Institut de la communication parlée <Grenoble>. Cahiers de l'ICP. Rapport de recherche. - Grenoble 6 (1998-1999), 67-89
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A control model of human tongue movements in speech
In: Institut de la communication parlée <Grenoble>. Cahiers de l'ICP. Rapport de recherche. - Grenoble 6 (1998-1999), 113-124
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Synthesis of V-V sequences with a 2D biomechanical tongue model controlled by the Equilibrium Point Hypothesis
In: Speech communication. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 22 (1997) 2-3, 185-206
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