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Instructors
  • Dr. Joseph S. Perkell
  • Prof. Kenneth Stevens
  • Dr. Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel
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  • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Linguistics and Philosophy
  • Health Sciences and Technology
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Fall 2005
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Graduate
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    • Electrical Engineering
      • Signal Processing
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    • Anatomy and Physiology
    • Speech Pathology
  • Humanities
    • Linguistics
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6.542J | Fall 2005 | Graduate

Laboratory on the Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of Speech

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LAB # TOPICS
1 Recording Speech in a Sound-Treated Room, and Spectral Analysis and Waveform Editing by Computer
2 Spectrographic and Spectrum Analysis of the English Vowel System
3 Broadband Spectral Analysis of Sonorant Consonants
4 Spectral Analysis of Stop and Fricative Consonants
5 Sound Generation at the Larynx: Characteristics of the Glottal Source
6 Interpretation of Cineradiographic Motion Pictures
7 Measuring Speech Movements Using Data from X-ray Microbeam Systems
8 Formant Frequency Calculations from Area Function Data
9 Techniques for Measuring Respiration during Speech
10 Sound Segment Reduction
11 Prosody 1: Vowel and Consonant Durations in Speech
12 Prosody 2: Measurement and Interpretation of Fundamental Frequency Contours
13 Speech Intelligibility and Confusion Matrices
14 Introduction to Speech Disorders: Analysis of the Speech of Children
15 Speech Synthesis Using a Formant Synthesizer
16 Higher-Level Synthesis Using Quasi-articulatory Parameters
17 Use of Landmarks and Features for Speech Recognition

Course Info

Instructors
  • Dr. Joseph S. Perkell
  • Prof. Kenneth Stevens
  • Dr. Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel
Departments
  • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Linguistics and Philosophy
  • Health Sciences and Technology
As Taught In
Fall 2005
Level
Graduate
Topics
  • Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering
      • Signal Processing
  • Health and Medicine
    • Anatomy and Physiology
    • Speech Pathology
  • Humanities
    • Linguistics
Learning Resource Types
group_work Projects

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