Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85718, USA.
Vocal Tract Development Lab, Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1500 Highland Avenue # 429, Madison, Wisconsin 53705, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2018 May;143(5):3079. doi: 10.1121/1.5038264.
The purpose of this study was to take a first step toward constructing a developmental and sex-specific version of a parametric vocal tract area function model representative of male and female vocal tracts ranging in age from infancy to 12 yrs, as well as adults. Anatomic measurements collected from a large imaging database of male and female children and adults provided the dataset from which length warping and cross-dimension scaling functions were derived, and applied to the adult-based vocal tract model to project it backward along an age continuum. The resulting model was assessed qualitatively by projecting hypothetical vocal tract shapes onto midsagittal images from the cohort of children, and quantitatively by comparison of formant frequencies produced by the model to those reported in the literature. An additional validation of modeled vocal tract shapes was made possible by comparison to cross-sectional area measurements obtained for children and adults using acoustic pharyngometry. This initial attempt to generate a sex-specific developmental vocal tract model paves a path to study the relation of vocal tract dimensions to documented prepubertal acoustic differences.
本研究旨在迈出第一步,构建一个代表从婴儿期到 12 岁以及成年男女声道的参数化声道面积函数模型的发展和性别特异性版本。从一个大型男女儿童和成人成像数据库中收集的解剖学测量值提供了数据集,从中得出了长度翘曲和跨维度缩放函数,并将其应用于基于成人的声道模型,以便沿年龄连续体向后投影。通过将假设的声道形状投影到儿童队列的正中矢状图像上来定性评估该模型,通过将模型产生的共振峰频率与文献中报道的频率进行比较来定量评估该模型。通过与使用声学咽测法获得的儿童和成人的横截面积测量值进行比较,为模型化声道形状的进一步验证提供了可能。这种生成性别特异性发育声道模型的初步尝试为研究声道尺寸与已记录的青春期前声学差异之间的关系铺平了道路。