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Affect Expression: Global and Local Control of Voice Source Parameters ; Speech Prosody
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Students’ views and experiences of the training and use of phonetic transcription in speech and language therapy – the Irish perspective ...
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Students’ views and experiences of the training and use of phonetic transcription in speech and language therapy – the Irish perspective ...
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Students views and experiences of the training and use of phonetic transcription in speech and language therapy - the Irish perspective
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Integrating a voice analysis-synthesis system with a TTS framework for controlling affect and speaker identity ; 2021 32nd Irish Signals and Systems Conference (ISSC)
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The role of voice quality in the perception of prominence in synthetic speech ; Interspeech 2019
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Comparison of time and frequency domain measures of the voice source ; ICPhS 2019: the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences
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Voice assessment practices of speech and language therapists in Ireland
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Cross-language differences in how voice quality and f0 contours map to affect ; Voice quality and cross-language affect perception
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Cross-speaker variation in voice source correlates of focus and deaccentuation ; INTERSPEECH 2017
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This paper describes cross-speaker variation in the voice source correlates of focal accentuation and deaccentuation. A set of utterances with varied narrow focus placement as well as broad focus and deaccented renditions were produced by six speakers of English. These were manually inverse filtered and parameterized on a pulse-by-pulse basis using the LF source model. Z-normalized F0, EE, OQ and RD parameters (selected through correlation and factor analysis) were used to generate speaker specific baseline voice profiles and to explore cross-speaker variation in focal and non-focal (post- and prefocal) syllables. As expected, source parameter values were found to differ in the focal and postfocal portions of the utterance. For four of the six speakers the measures revealed a trend of tenser phonation on the focal syllable (an increase in EE and F0 and typically, a decrease in OQ and RD) as well as increased laxness in the postfocal part of the utterance. For two of the speakers, however, the measurements showed a different trend. These speakers had very high F0 and often high EE on the focal accent. In these cases, RD and OQ values tended to be raised rather than lowered. The possible reasons for these differences are discussed.
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Accentuation; Cross-speaker variation; Deaccentuation; Digital Humanities; Focus; Voice source
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URL: http://people.tcd.ie/anichsid http://people.tcd.ie/yanushi https://doi.org/10.21437/Interspeech.2017-1535 https://www.isca-speech.org/archive/Interspeech_2017/abstracts/1535.html http://hdl.handle.net/2262/92592 http://people.tcd.ie/cegobl
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The relationship between voice source parameters and the Maxima Dispsersion Quotient (MDQ)
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The interaction of long-term voice quality with the realisation of focus ; Speech Prosody 2016
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Perceptual salience of voice source parameters in signaling focal prominence ; Interspeech 2016
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Prosody of voice: declination, sentence mode and interaction with prominence ; The 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 2015)
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Pitch range declination and reset in turn-taking organisation ; Speech Prosody 7
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Phonetic feature extraction for context-sensitive glottal source processing
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