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Towards synthesis of speaker age: A perceptual study with natural, synthesized and resynthesized stimuli.

Author

Editor

  • Mattias Heldner

Summary, in English

As a first step towards synthesis of speaker age the hypothesis that spectral

cues may be more important for age perception than F0 and duration was

tested in a pilot listening experiment with male speaker stimuli consisting of

natural, synthesized and resynthesized isolated words. Results indicate that

spectral information is dominant over pitch as cues for age. Slow speech rate

also seems to be an important cue for old age. The results will be used in

further research with a larger material in an attempt to model typical speaker

age using formant synthesis.

Department/s

Publishing year

2003

Language

English

Pages

153-156

Publication/Series

Proceedings from Fonetik 2003 ; Phonum 9

Volume

9

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Dept. of Philosophy and Linguistics, Univ. Umeå

Topic

  • General Language Studies and Linguistics

Conference name

Fonetik 2003

Conference date

0001-01-02

Status

Published

Project

  • SweDia 2000

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 91-7305-430-5