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New cepstral zero-pole vocal tract models for TTS synthesis
Speech is an analog sound signal produced by exciting the human vocal tract. The magnitude response of the vocal tract exhibits both peaks (formants) and valleys (antiformants). Vocal tract models are differentiated according to whether they model the formants alone (LPC models) or also antiformants (ARMA and cepstral models). New structures are proposed for an effective realization of cepstral vocal tract models that model both formants and antiformants.