Acoustic and articulatory information as joint factors coexisting in the context sequence model of speech production

Duran D, Bruni J, Dogil G (2013)
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 19(1): 060091-060091.

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Duran, DanielUniBi ; Bruni, Jagoda; Dogil, Grzegorz
Abstract / Bemerkung
This simulation study presents the integration of an articulatory factor into the Context Sequence Model (CSM) (Wade et al., 2010) of speech production using Polish sonorant data measured with the Electromagnetic Articulograph technology (EMA) (Mücke et al., 2010). Based on exemplar-theoretic assumptions (Pierrehumbert 2001), the CSM models the speech production-perception loop operating on a sequential, detail-rich memory of previously processed speech utterance exemplars. Selection of an item for production is based on context matching, comparing the context of the currently produced utterance with the contexts of stored candidate items in memory. As demonstrated by Wade et al. (2010), the underlying exemplar weighing for speech production is based on about 0.5s of preceding acoustic context and following linguistic match of the exemplars. We extended the CSM by incorporating articulatory information in parallel to the acoustic representation of the speech exemplars. Our study demonstrates that memorized raw articulatory information—movement habits of the speaker—can also be utilized during speech production. Successful incorporation of this factor shows that not only acoustic but also articulatory information can be made directly available in a speech production model.
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
Serien- oder Zeitschriftentitel
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics
Band
19
Ausgabe
1
Art.-Nr.
060091-060091
Konferenz
ICA 2013 Montreal
Konferenzort
Montreal, Canada
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2993835

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Duran D, Bruni J, Dogil G. Acoustic and articulatory information as joint factors coexisting in the context sequence model of speech production. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics. 2013;19(1): 060091-060091.
Duran, D., Bruni, J., & Dogil, G. (2013). Acoustic and articulatory information as joint factors coexisting in the context sequence model of speech production. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 19(1), 060091-060091. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4799009
Duran, Daniel, Bruni, Jagoda, and Dogil, Grzegorz. 2013. “Acoustic and articulatory information as joint factors coexisting in the context sequence model of speech production”, Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 19 (1): 060091-060091.
Duran, D., Bruni, J., and Dogil, G. (2013). Acoustic and articulatory information as joint factors coexisting in the context sequence model of speech production. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 19:060091-060091.
Duran, D., Bruni, J., & Dogil, G., 2013. Acoustic and articulatory information as joint factors coexisting in the context sequence model of speech production. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 19(1): 060091-060091.
D. Duran, J. Bruni, and G. Dogil, “Acoustic and articulatory information as joint factors coexisting in the context sequence model of speech production”, Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, vol. 19, 2013, : 060091-060091.
Duran, D., Bruni, J., Dogil, G.: Acoustic and articulatory information as joint factors coexisting in the context sequence model of speech production. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics. 19, : 060091-060091 (2013).
Duran, Daniel, Bruni, Jagoda, and Dogil, Grzegorz. “Acoustic and articulatory information as joint factors coexisting in the context sequence model of speech production”. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 19.1 (2013): 060091-060091.
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