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In the case of low speech rate, versions that had been slowed down were perceived as slower than the corresponding natural utterances, whereas at high speech ...
In the case of low speech rate, versions that had been slowed down were perceived as slower than the corresponding natural utterances, whereas at high speech ...
Time-scale and pitch modification technique based on sinusoidal model is presented for Chinese speech prosodic modulation. The technique is adapted for a wide ...
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Perceiving speech rate differences between natural and time-scale modified utterances. ... Analysing fundamental frequency contours and local speech rate in ...
Apr 1, 2014 · The purpose of this study was to examine speech compensation in response to time-scale-modified auditory feedback during the transition of the semivowel.
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Feb 21, 2024 · The purpose of this study was to quantify phonatory changes associated with speech rate modification across a broad range of speech rates from very slow to ...
We propose a new approach to nonuniform time compression, called Mach1, designed to mimic the natural timing of fast speech. At identical overall compression ...
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Aug 24, 2013 · This study examined the effect of speech rate on several speech production variables during one-syllable-per-beat metronomic speech.
A long-standing principle in neuroscience is that the nervous systems of humans and other animals adapt to the statistical (e.g., distributional) properties ...
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Pfitzinger, H.R.; Mixdorff, H. (2013): Perceiving speech rate differences between natural and time-scale modified utterances. Proc. of Interspeech, pp. 277-281.