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Towards the acquisition of a sensorimotor vocal tract action repository within a neural model of speech processing
In: http://www.phonetik.phoniatrie.rwth-aachen.de/bkroeger/documents/Kroeger_etal_2011_LNCS_b.pdf (2011)
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A gesturebased concept for speech movement control in articulatory speech synthesis
In: http://www.vocaltractlab.de/publications/kroeger-2007-cost.pdf (2007)
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Control concepts for articulatory speech synthesis
In: http://scidok.sulb.uni-saarland.de/volltexte/2008/1491/pdf/ssw6_167.pdf (2007)
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Categorical perception of consonants and vowels: evidence from a neurophonetic model of speech production and perception
In: http://www.vocaltractlab.de/publications/kroeger-2011-lncs.pdf
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Sex matters: Neural correlates of voice gender perception
In: http://diyhpl.us/%7Ebryan/papers2/paperbot/Sex%20matters%3A%20Neural%20correlates%20of%20voice%20gender%20perception.pdf
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Audiovisual Tools for Phonetic and Articulatory Visualization in Computer-Aided Pronunciation Training
In: http://www.se.cuhk.edu.hk/hccl/publications/pub/LNCS5967.pdf
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during
In: http://www.phonetik.phoniatrie.rwth-aachen.de/bkroeger/documents/Kroeger_etal_2006_ISSP.pdf
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Control Concepts for ArticulatorySpeech Synthesis
In: http://isca-speech.org/archive_open/archive_papers/ssw6/ssw6_005.pdf
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A three-dimensional model of th synthesis
In: http://vocaltractlab.de/publications/birkholz-2003-icphs.pdf
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Skull and Vocal Tract Growth from Fetus to 2 Years
In: http://vocaltractlab.de/publications/boe-2008-issp.pdf
Abstract: The first two years of life are crucial for the acquisition and development of speech. To accurately follow the growth of the vocal tract and the articulators and to infer their motor control during this period, it is essential to have anatomic and physiologic data throughout ontogenesis from gestation to adulthood. The morphogenesis of the vocal tract, which involves the bony structures, their development, and cranio-facial growth during ontogenesis, is far from linear. The anatomy of the bones, muscles, and cartilages which embody the walls and geometry of the vocal tract is well known for adults, adolescents, and even for children. It is not as well known for the fetus or the baby from birth to two years of age. Our paper concerns the morphogenesis of the mandible, the geometry and the position of the vocal tract relative to skull base and cervical vertebrae, and the differences in growth rate before and after the appearance of breathing, sucking, swallowing, mastication. To predict the consequences of vocal tract growth on speech production we use an articulatory model which can be fitted on midsagittal anatomic images. 1
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.585.7111
http://vocaltractlab.de/publications/boe-2008-issp.pdf
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SIMULATION OF VOCAL TRACT GROWTH FOR ARTICULATORY SPEECH SYNTHESIS
In: http://www.icphs2007.de/conference/Papers/1153/1153.pdf
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How to precisely measure the volume velocity transfer function of physical vocal tract models by external excitation
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