Department of Head and Neck Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California 90095-1794, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2022 May;151(5):3462. doi: 10.1121/10.0011471.
This study replicates and extends the recent findings of Lee, Keating, and Kreiman [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 146(3), 1568-1579 (2019)] on acoustic voice variation in read speech, which showed remarkably similar acoustic voice spaces for groups of female and male talkers and the individual talkers within these groups. Principal component analysis was applied to acoustic indices of voice quality measured from phone conversations for 99/100 of the same talkers studied previously. The acoustic voice spaces derived from spontaneous speech are highly similar to those based on read speech, except that unlike read speech, variability in fundamental frequency accounted for significant acoustic variability. Implications of these findings for prototype models of speaker recognition and discrimination are considered.
本研究复制并扩展了 Lee、Keating 和 Kreiman [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 146(3), 1568-1579 (2019)] 最近关于朗读语音中声学语音变化的发现,该研究表明女性和男性说话者群体以及这些群体中的个体说话者的声学语音空间非常相似。主成分分析应用于从 99/100 名先前研究过的相同说话者的电话交谈中测量的语音质量声学指标。从自然语音中得出的声学语音空间与基于朗读语音的空间非常相似,除了与朗读语音不同,基频的可变性解释了显著的声学可变性。这些发现对说话人识别和区分的原型模型的影响进行了考虑。