A Design of Laryngeal Structures for a Physiological Articulatory Model

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  • Chao-Min WU
  • Jianwu DANG
  • Kiyoshi HONDA
چکیده

A model of the hyoid-larynx complex is designed to be incorporated into a physiological articulatory model. The previously reported articulatory model consists of the tongue, mandible, hyoid bone, and vocal tract wall. The aim of this work is to include the laryngeal structures to simulate the tongue-larynx interaction which is observed in natural speech. The framework of laryngeal structures is composed of the thyroid, cricoid, and arytenoid cartilages, which are connected by muscles, ligaments and joints. The form and geometry of the cartilages are extracted from volumetric MR images of a male speaker and represented in a quasi-3D shape. They are modeled to yield joint rotation and translation as well as vertical movements. The ligaments and muscles are represented by mass-points with viscoelastic springs, and the cartilages are composed by springs with an extremely large stiffness. Laryngeal factors of FO control such as cricothyroid rotation and laryngeal vertical movement are demonstrated in the simulation, and plausible dynamic behaviors of the tongue-larynx interaction are observed.

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تاریخ انتشار 1999