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A bidirectional target-filtering model of speech coarticulation and reduction: two-stage implementation for phonetic recognition
2006
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing
A structured generative model of speech coarticulation and reduction is described with a novel two-stage implementation. At the first stage, the dynamics of formants or vocal tract resonances (VTRs) in fluent speech is generated using prior information of resonance targets in the phone sequence, in absence of acoustic data. Bidirectional temporal filtering with finite-impulse response (FIR) is applied to the segmental target sequence as the FIR filter's input, where forward filtering produces
doi:10.1109/tsa.2005.854107
fatcat:2mezvga4xngvfkxbk4wtlvakuy