Acoustic correlates of female speech under stress based on /i/-vowel measurements

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY International Journal of Speech Language and the Law Pub Date : 2017-11-22 DOI:10.1558/IJSLL.32506
Lauri Tavi
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The purpose of this article is to measure and evaluate commonly identified, yet rather inconsistent, acoustic correlates of speech under stress from authentic emergency call recordings. In this study, ten different acoustic parameters are measured from manually segmented /i/-vowels and hypotheses based on previous studies are statistically tested for a set of female emergency call recordings. The statistical analyses confirm that in comparison to the neutral speech group, the speech under stress group differs in fundamental frequency, shimmer, harmonicity, Hammarberg index, F1, F2, F3 and formant dispersion, which mostly supports the findings from previous studies. Conversely, jitter and vowel duration do not show any statistical difference between the speech under stress group and the neutral group. Furthermore, the results substantiate that stress recognition using different acoustic parameters is feasible from data sets as small as vowel segments; however, the effect of inter-speaker variation must not be underestimated. In future research, a stress detection model for telephone bandpass limited speech based on the optimal combination of acoustic parameters will be created.
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基于/i/-元音测量的女性重音语音声学相关性
本文的目的是测量和评估真实的紧急呼叫录音中压力下语音的常见但不一致的声学相关性。在这项研究中,从手动分割的/i/-元音中测量了十个不同的声学参数,并对基于先前研究的假设进行了统计测试,用于一组女性紧急呼叫记录。统计分析证实,与中性语音组相比,应力语音组在基频、微光、和声、Hammarberg指数、F1、F2、F3和共振峰色散方面存在差异,这在很大程度上支持了先前研究的结果。相反,在重音组和中性组之间,抖动和元音持续时间没有显示出任何统计差异。此外,研究结果证明,从元音片段这样小的数据集中,使用不同声学参数进行重音识别是可行的;然而,不应低估语者间差异的影响。在未来的研究中,将建立一个基于声学参数优化组合的电话带通受限语音应力检测模型。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles on any aspect of forensic language, speech and audio analysis. Founded in 1994 as Forensic Linguistics, the journal changed to its present title in 2003 to reflect a broadening of academic coverage and readership. Subscription to the journal is included in membership of the International Association of Forensic Linguists and the International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics.
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