Combination Of Linear Prediction And Phase Decomposition For Glottal Source Analysis On Voiced Speech
2016 Β· Yiqiao Chen, John N. Gowdy
Abstract
Some glottal analysis approaches based upon linear prediction or complex cepstrum approaches have been proved to be effective to estimate glottal source from real speech utterances. We propose a new approach employing both an all-pole odd-order linear prediction to provide a coarse estimation and phase decomposition based causality/anti-causality separation to generate further refinements. The obtained measures show that this method improved performance in terms of reducing source-filter separation in estimation of glottal flow pulses (GFP). No glottal model fitting is required by this method, thus it has wide and flexible adaptation to retain fidelity of speakers's vocal features with computationally affordable resource. The method is evaluated on real speech utterances to validate it.
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