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Signal analysis of spoken consonants
Jurák, Petr ; Staněk, Miroslav (referee) ; Sigmund, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this work is at first to explore the characteristics and problems of the Czech consonants and the speech recognition. Then create a study of the methods used in automatic consonants and then create an algorithm to detect groups of the Czech consonants. The consonants are mainly involved in speech intelligibility. This work mainly deals with segmental description of the speech. Prosodic features are not yet considered.
Synthesis of the voicing characteristics of Czech plosives and their preliminary perceptual verification
Urban, Kristian ; Skarnitzl, Radek (advisor) ; Studenovský, David (referee)
This paper will discuss voicing characteristics of Czech plosives. In the theoretical part of the paper, vocal cords are described as well as their participation on voicing. Next, a brief history, division, and application of voice synthesisers is discussed. Synthesizers allow the user to manipulate individual characteristics of any speech signal. In the practical part of the paper, HLsyn is used to synthesize individual Czech plosives with various voicing characteristics. Perceived voicing is then evaluated based on preliminary perceptual verification. Keywords: voicing, plosives, synthesis, HLsyn, perception test
Signal analysis of spoken consonants
Jurák, Petr ; Staněk, Miroslav (referee) ; Sigmund, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this work is at first to explore the characteristics and problems of the Czech consonants and the speech recognition. Then create a study of the methods used in automatic consonants and then create an algorithm to detect groups of the Czech consonants. The consonants are mainly involved in speech intelligibility. This work mainly deals with segmental description of the speech. Prosodic features are not yet considered.

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