TY - JOUR
T1 - On the appearance of a positive real pole in the results of glottal closed phase linear prediction
AU - Cinnéide, Alan
AU - Dorran, David
AU - Gainza, Mikel
AU - Coyle, Eugene
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Often when performing glottal closed phase covariance linear prediction, a positive real pole can appear in the resulting filter transfer function. The commonly adopted approach is to discard this pole, as it does not fit with the usual model of the all-pole vocal tract filter. However, this real pole describes some aspect of the speech signal; this paper provides a novel perspective on its occurrence. This viewpoint has a useful implication to the speech community, especially from the perspective of fitting a glottal pulse to the inverse filtered signal, as the real pole describes the return phase of the glottal flow for certain voice types that adhere to a reasonable criterion. Tests with synthetic signals are performed to validate this approach.
AB - Often when performing glottal closed phase covariance linear prediction, a positive real pole can appear in the resulting filter transfer function. The commonly adopted approach is to discard this pole, as it does not fit with the usual model of the all-pole vocal tract filter. However, this real pole describes some aspect of the speech signal; this paper provides a novel perspective on its occurrence. This viewpoint has a useful implication to the speech community, especially from the perspective of fitting a glottal pulse to the inverse filtered signal, as the real pole describes the return phase of the glottal flow for certain voice types that adhere to a reasonable criterion. Tests with synthetic signals are performed to validate this approach.
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:84863806175
SN - 2219-5491
SP - 761
EP - 765
JO - European Signal Processing Conference
JF - European Signal Processing Conference
T2 - 18th European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2010
Y2 - 23 August 2010 through 27 August 2010
ER -