PPT-Retrieving Sounds by Vocal Imitation Recognition

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Yichi Zhang amp Zhiyao Duan Poster for MLSP 2015 Introduction Experimental Results Proposed System Automatic Feature Learning Acknowledgements We thank Mark Cartwright

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Yichi Zhang amp Zhiyao Duan Poster for MLSP 2015 Introduction Experimental Results Proposed System Automatic Feature Learning Acknowledgements We thank Mark Cartwright and Bryan Pardo for generously providing us with the . 285. Spoken Language Processing. Dan Jurafsky. Stanford University . Lecture 1: . Introduction, . ARPAbet. , Articulatory Phonetics. Today, April 1, Week 1. Overview of 3++ components of course. ASR. Xin. . Luo. , . Qian-Jie. Fu, John J. Galvin III. Presentation By Archie . Archibong. What is the Cochlear Implant. The Cochlear implant is a hearing aid device which has restored hearing sensation to many deafened individuals.. 1 to Understanding Vocal Imitation Eduardo Mercado III University at Buffalo, The State University of New York James T. Mantell St. Mary’s College of Maryland Peter Q. Pfordresher University at B Translated by S. H. . Butcher. THE POETICS. OF . ARISTOTLE. Note: Page numbers within refer to Dover Thrift Edition (1997). Aristotle. 384-322 BC. Greek teacher and philosopher. A student of Plato, a teacher of Alexander.. Beginning Drama. Diaphragm:. A large flat muscle that separates the lungs from the stomach area. Tone: . The quality of voice. Reflects emotion and resonance. Resonance:. The vibrant tone when sound waves strike the chambers of the throat, head, nose and mouth. Major Biological Systems. Respiratory System. Laryngeal System. Supralaryngeal System. Respiratory System. Involves. Lungs. Trachea. Rib cage. Thorax. Abdomen. Diaphragm. Other major muscle groups. The chest. How the Voice Works. What are the four . physiological. . steps . of the human vocal process?. -Respiration. -Phonation. -Resonation. -Articulation. Food for thought. Mind and body connection.. Brain sends command to the body . speech sounds made when air passes from lungs through vocal tract, which shapes into different sounds based on varying the shape and size of tract through which air passes. No language takes advantage of every sound possible. E.g. How You Communicate. Parts of Body Needed. What Those Part Do….. Larynx-located in throat, called voice box. Trachea-carries air, called windpipe. Diaphragm-muscle at base of lungs. Articulators-hard & soft palate, jaw, tongue, lips and teeth. Agenda. Discussion. What does tragedy imitate?. Recap and Update. Tetralogy. , Judging. Aristotle’s Poetics. Tragedy Defined, Tragedy Redeemed. 7-Sep 2017. Aristotle Poetics. 2. Discussion. What does tragedy imitate?. THE POETICS. OF . ARISTOTLE. Note: Page numbers within refer to Dover Thrift Edition (1997). Aristotle. 384-322 BC. Greek teacher and philosopher. A student of Plato, a teacher of Alexander.. Works. Introduction to Speech Recognition Preliminary Topics Overview of Audio Signals Overview of the interdisciplinary nature of the problem Review of Digital Signal Processing Physiology of human sound production and perception CONSONANT SOUNDS. All consonants (with the exception of /w/ and /j/) involve a restriction to the outflow of air, and it is the precise place and manner of this restriction that gives each consonant its unique sound. We can describe the uniqueness of each consonant quite well using these three variables:. Dr. Somali . Saha. Components of Linguistics . Phonetics. :. Articulation, transmission and reception of speech. Phonology. : How sounds function in a language.. Morphology:. Word-systems-words and their structure..

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