Multiple period estimation and pitch perception model

نویسندگان

  • Alain de Cheveigné
  • Hideki Kawahara
چکیده

English) joint cancellation model guaranteed A. de Cheveigné, H. Kawahara, "Multiple pitches", last revised: 8 July 1998 2 Number of pages (including figures): Number of Figures: Number of Tables: The pitch of a periodic sound is strongly correlated with its period. To perceive the multiple pitches evoked by several simultaneous sounds, the auditory system must estimate their periods. This paper proposes a process in which the periodic sounds are canceled in turn (multistep cancellation model) or simultaneously (joint cancellation model). As an example of multistep cancellation, the pitch perception model of Meddis and Hewitt (1991a,b) can be associated with the concurrent vowel identification model of Meddis and Hewitt (1992). A first period estimate is used to suppress correlates of the dominant sound, and a second period is then estimated from the remainder. The process may be repeated to estimate further pitches, or else to recursively refine the initial estimates. Meddis and Hewitt’s models are spectrotemporal (filter channel selection based on temporal cues) but multistep cancellation can also be performed in the spectral or time domain. In the , estimation and cancellation are performed together in the time domain: the parameter space of several cascaded cancellation filters is searched exhaustively for a minimum output. The parameters that yield this minimum are the period estimates. Joint cancellation is to find all periods, except in certain situations for which the stimulus is inherently ambiguous.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Speech Communication

دوره 27  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1999