Articulatory synthesis

3D vocal tract model for Articulatory synthesis Based on Consonant-Vowel Coarticulation modeling, German sentence "Lea und Doreen mögen Bananen." was reproduced from a naturally spoken sentence in terms of the fundamental frequency and the phone durations.[1]

Articulatory synthesis refers to computational techniques for synthesizing speech based on models of the human vocal tract and the articulation processes occurring there. The shape of the vocal tract can be controlled in a number of ways which usually involves modifying the position of the speech articulators, such as the tongue, jaw, and lips. Speech is created by digitally simulating the flow of air through the representation of the vocal tract.

  1. ^ Birkholz, Peter (2013). "Modeling Consonant-Vowel Coarticulation for Articulatory Speech Synthesis". PLOS ONE. 8 (4): e60603. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...860603B. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0060603. PMC 3628899. PMID 23613734.