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  • VOICEBOX is a speech processing toolbox consists of MATLAB routines that are maintained by and mostly written by Mike Brookes, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Imperial College, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2BT, UK. The routines are available as a GitHub repository (or a zip archive but often slightly out-of-date) and are made available under the terms of the GNU Public...

  • Children’s speech presents a challenging problem for formant frequency measurement. In part, this is because high fundamental frequencies, typical of a children’s speech production, generate widely spaced harmonic components that may undersample the spectral shape of the vocal tract transfer function. In addition, there is often a weakening of upper harmonic energy and a noise component due to...

  • Real-time magnetic resonance imaging (rtMRI) is a technique that provides high-contrast videographic data of human anatomy in motion. Applied to the vocal tract, it is a powerful method for capturing the dynamics of speech and other vocal behaviours by imaging structures internal to the mouth and throat. These images provide a means of studying the physiological basis for speech, singing,...

  • VoiceSauce is an application, implemented in Matlab, which provides automated voice measurements over time from audio recordings. Inputs are standard wave (*.wav) files and the measures currently computed are: F0 Formants F1-F4 H1(*) H2(*) H4(*) A1(*) A2(*) A3(*) 2K(*) 5K H1(*)-H2(*) H2(*)-H4(*) H1(*)-A1(*) H1(*)-A2(*) H1(*)-A3(*) H4(*)-2K(*) 2K(*)-5K Energy Cepstral Peak Prominence Harmonic...

  • LeTalker is the name of a Matlab GUI version of the three-mass model of vocal fold vibration originally described in: Story and Titze (1995). The specific implementation available here, however, is based directly on Titze and Story (2002) and Titze (2002). This allows for muscle activation levels to be specified as input parameters which are transformed to mechanical parameters of the...

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