Can Ultrasonic Doppler Help Detecting Nasality for Silent Speech Interfaces? - An Exploratory Analysis based on Alignement of the Doppler Signal with Velum Aperture Information from Real-Time MRI

João Freitas, A. Teixeira, J. M. Dias
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This paper describes an exploratory analysis on the usefulness of the information made available from Ultrasonic Doppler signal data collected from a single speaker, to detect velum movement associated to European Portuguese nasal vowels. This is directly related to the unsolved problem of detecting nasality in silent speech interfaces. The applied procedure uses Real-Time Magnetic Resonance Imaging (RT-MRI), collected from the same speaker providing a method to interpret the reflected ultrasonic data. By ensuring compatible scenario conditions and proper time alignment between the Ultrasonic Doppler signal data and the RT-MRI data, we are able to accurately estimate the time when the velum moves and the type of movement under a nasal vowel occurrence. The combination of these two sources revealed a moderate relation between the average energy of frequency bands around the carrier, indicating a probable presence of velum information in the Ultrasonic Doppler signal.
超声多普勒能帮助检测无声语音接口的鼻音吗?基于多普勒信号与实时MRI膜孔径信息对齐的探索性分析
本文描述了一项探索性分析,从单个说话者收集的超声多普勒信号数据中获得信息的有用性,以检测与欧洲葡萄牙语鼻元音相关的velum运动。这直接关系到在无声语音界面中检测鼻音的未解决问题。应用程序使用实时磁共振成像(RT-MRI),从同一扬声器收集,提供了一种解释反射超声数据的方法。通过确保兼容的场景条件和超声多普勒信号数据与RT-MRI数据之间的适当时间对齐,我们能够准确地估计鼻膜运动的时间和鼻音出现时的运动类型。这两个源的组合揭示了载波周围频带平均能量之间的适度关系,表明超声多普勒信号中可能存在膜信息。
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