Analysis of spectral and transmission characteristics of bone-conducted speech using real utterances and transcutaneous vibration

Volume: 144, Issue: 3_Supplement, Pages: 1838 - 1838
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
Previous studies related to auditory feedback have found that hearing one's own voice has important roles in maintaining one's speech production. However, it is still unclear how perception of one's bone-conducted (BC) speech affects one's speech production, since most studies have just presented white/pink noise for masking speakers’ BC speech without enough consideration of acoustical and transmission characteristics of BC speech itself. This...
Paper Details
Title
Analysis of spectral and transmission characteristics of bone-conducted speech using real utterances and transcutaneous vibration
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
144
Issue
3_Supplement
Pages
1838 - 1838
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