Abstract

Covariance analysis as a least squares approach for accurately performing glottal inverse filtering from the acoustic speech waveform is discussed. Best results are obtained by situating the analysis window within a stable closed glottis interval. Based on a linear model of speech production, it is shown that both the moment of glottal closure and opening can be determined from the normalized total squared error with proper choices of analysis window length and filter order. Results from actual speech are presented to illustrate the technique.

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