Sources of variations in long term speech spectra: literature review
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speech analysis and processing, long term speech spectra, variation, individual characteristics, languagesAbstract
Presents a survey of the literature dealing with long term speech spectra. The various contributions are presented and discussed from the viewpoint of the information they give about the sources of variation of long term spectra. Effects of individual characteristics (sex, profession, emotional states, individuality as a whole), of the languages spoken, and of various pathologies are successively taken into accountDownloads
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