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.
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
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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