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Data from: Voice efficiency for different voice qualities combining experimentally derived sound signals and numerical modeling of the vocal tract
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- Fleischer, M. (Author)
- Rummel, S. (Author)
- Stritt, F. (Author)
- Fischer, J. (Author)
- Bock, M. (Author)
- Echternach, M. (Author)
- Richter, B. (Author)
- Traser, L. (Author)
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Data from: Voice efficiency for different voice qualities combining experimentally derived sound signals and numerical modeling of the vocal tract
Abstract
This dataset contains Stereo-Lithographic (STL) surface models of a human vocal tract, derived Finite-Element-Models, numerical results, and scripts for analyzing these results and (re-)running the computation.
In the main folder, this dataset contains:
1) Python files (*fig*.py) for the creation of figures and tables (*tab*.py)
2) Python files (*.py) for analyzing Finite-Element (FE) calculations (x_resonances.py, x_libs.py, x_fem2excel.py)
3) Python-files (*.py) for analyzing stl-data (x_analyzeSTL.py)
4) Python files (*.py) for deriving Infinite-Impulse-Response (IIR) filter and their impulse responses (x_IIR.py)
5) Excel files (*.xlsx) containing Volume-velocity-transfer-functions (Vlg.xlsx), Pressure-transfer-functions at the lips (Hlg.xlsx), and the glottis (Hgg.xlsx) based on FE, the sound spectra of audio signals (sound_spectra.xlsx), the polynomials describing the IIR (IIR_polynomial.xlsx) and their impulse responses (IIR_impulse_responses.xlsx), and glottal waveforms (glottal_waveform.xlsx) and spectra (glottal_spectra.xlsx)
6) Several figures (*.pdf)
In folder „x_fenics/x_Subject-1“ (and sub-folders), this data set contains:
1) Surface models of the human vocal tract for different voice qualities (glottis.stl, wall.stl, lips.stl)
2) Sub-volumes of the vocal tract cavities (*ET.stl, *HPl.stl, *HPu.stl, *OPf.stl, *OPr.stl, *SP.stl, *.VV.stl)
3) Derived gmsh volume meshes (*.msh) (www.gmsh.info)
3) Derived volume models applicable to FE-Solvers (*.h5, *.xdmf)
4) Results of the FE-calculation (*pvtf*.txt, *vvtf*.txt, *pglottis*.txt)
5) Formant frequencies computed by inverse filtering (*.for)
In folder „x_fenics/x_misc“ the data set contains:
1) Python-files (*.py) for (re-)running the calculations using the FE-Method
Date
2022-10-27
Repository
Zenodo
Accessed
16/05/2025, 17:09
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Language
en
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DOI.org (Datacite)
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International, Open Access
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please also cite: Fleischer M, Rummel S, Stritt F, Fischer J, Bock M, Echternach M, Richter B and Traser L (2022), Voice efficiency for different voice qualities combining experimentally derived sound signals and numerical modeling of the vocal tract. Front. Physiol. 13:1081622. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2022.1081622Citation
Fleischer, M., Rummel, S., Stritt, F., Fischer, J., Bock, M., Echternach, M., Richter, B., & Traser, L. (2022). Data from: Voice efficiency for different voice qualities combining experimentally derived sound signals and numerical modeling of the vocal tract. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.7228353
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