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JRM Vol.7 No.2 pp. 141-146
doi: 10.20965/jrm.1995.p0141
(1995)

Paper:

Analysis on Mishearing of Speech Signals Whose Constant Intervals are Periodically Eliminated, and Its Characteristics

Jun Shirataki*, and Manabu Ishihara**

*Department of Electrical Engineering, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, 1030, Shimoogino, Atsugi, Kanagawa, 243-02 Japan

**Department of Electronics Engineering, Polytechnic University, 4-1-1, Hashimotodai, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 229 Japan

Received:
December 5, 1994
Accepted:
December 15, 1994
Published:
April 20, 1995
Keywords:
Eliminated speech signals, Speech signals, Auditory confusion analysis
Abstract
This paper studies the characteristics of speech signals whose constant intervals are periodically eliminated, focusing on the relationship between the elimination cycle time, articulation, and mishearing. Reports have been published on the monosyllable articulation characteristics and the comprehension of sentences when constant intervals of speech signals were eliminated. According to the characteristics of the monosyllable articulation in the published report, articulation decreases with an increase in the elimination cycle time, but it increases when the cycle time becomes longer than approximately 1ms. However, there has been no analysis of how the speech signals were heard or how they were misheard. This paper conducts a detailed study on the elimination cycle time, articulation, and mishearing characteristics. If targets the clarification of the characteristics of the speech which are misheard by humans based on the experimental results.
Cite this article as:
J. Shirataki and M. Ishihara, “Analysis on Mishearing of Speech Signals Whose Constant Intervals are Periodically Eliminated, and Its Characteristics,” J. Robot. Mechatron., Vol.7 No.2, pp. 141-146, 1995.
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