Publication: Stable and Unstable Intervals as a Basic Segmentation Procedure of the Speech Signal
Stable and Unstable Intervals as a Basic Segmentation Procedure of the Speech Signal
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Glavitsch, U., He, L., & Dellwo, V. (2015). Stable and Unstable Intervals as a Basic Segmentation Procedure of the Speech Signal. 31–35.
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The concept of acoustically stable and unstable intervals to structure continuous speech is introduced. We present a method to compute stable intervals efficiently and reliably as a bottom-up approach at an early processing stage. We argue that such intervals stand in close relation to the rhythm of speech as they contribute to the overall temporal organization of the speech production process and the acoustic signal (stable intervals = intervals of reduced movement of certain articulators; unstable intervals = intervals of enhanced m
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Glavitsch, U., He, L., & Dellwo, V. (2015). Stable and Unstable Intervals as a Basic Segmentation Procedure of the Speech Signal. 31–35.