Modeling and Analyzing the Vocal Tract under Normal and Stressful Talking Conditions

07/01/2017
by   Ismail Shahin, et al.
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In this research, we model and analyze the vocal tract under normal and stressful talking conditions. This research answers the question of the degradation in the recognition performance of text-dependent speaker identification under stressful talking conditions. This research can be used (for future research) to improve the recognition performance under stressful talking conditions.

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