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for·mant

(fōr'mănt),
Tones and their overtones including their intensities resulting from the production of vowel phonemes.
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for·mant

(fōr'mănt)
Tones and their overtones resulting from the production of vowel phonemes.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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Formant's target is the rapidly growing RaaS market which is estimated to grow to USD 40bn worldwide in the next three years, it also sees more traditional companies approaching robotics for process automation.
There was no significant difference in any of the other formants of F1, F2, F3, and F4 for vowels /a/, /[epsilon]/, h/, /oe/, /u/, and /y/ (Table 2).
Speech signal refers to "time-variant-signal, which includes pitch and formant" [4:p.187].
The prosody features and formant amplitude and bandwidth were not significantly different between patients and controls at baseline, but the two spectral features were different between the groups: MFCC was significantly lower in the patient group than in the control group and the LPC was significantly higher in the patient group than in the control group.
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Vowel articulation was measured by analyzing F1 and F2 formant frequencies of /i/, /u/, and /a/ of the last vowel of the CVCV tokens in a 500-ms analysis window.
"An acoustic analysis of vowel stresses the different formant configurations that are characteristic of each vowel.
First part is on speech synthesis using KLATT synthesizer (4) which is software for a cascade/parallel formant synthesizer.
This paper describes analysis and comparison of the formant features (FF) of male and female Czech and Slovak acted speech in four emotional states: joy, sadness, anger, and a neutral state.
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