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Velopharyngeal insufficiency is modeled in frequency domain by the transfer matrix method in connection with conical acoustical elements. The vocal tract is considered as [...]
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Inverse method was used for numerical simulation of acoustic characteristics of a professional musical actor before and after vocal exercises. The geometrical data for a [...]
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Křen, J.
Abstrakt: The problem of the interaction between a liquid and flexible continuum occurs very often in practice. In the male urinary tract the interaction between urine an [...]
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The study presents three-dimensional finite element (FE) model of flow induced oscillations of the human vocal folds in interaction with acoustic processes in the simplif [...]
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The Source-filter theory does not take into account many important circumstances for generating of vowels, e.g. the effects of source on filter. One of these effects is i [...]
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Acoustic speech output in humans is commonly considered to results from a combination of a source of sound energy (e.g. the larynx) modulated by a transfer (filter) funct [...]
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The paper deals with optimization process finding such geometrical form of acoustical cavities of the human supraglottal spaces which leads to excitation of predefined ac [...]
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The aim of this study was to compare the approximate finite element model of acoustic spaces corresponding to the human adult male vocal tract and nasal cavity with the i [...]
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1D and 3D finite element models of supraglottal tract designed for Czech vowel / a / are analyzed. Performed modal analysis is focused on investigation of the influence o [...]
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Results of a voice numerical simulation using finite element (FE) model of acoustic spaces corresponding to the human vocal tract for English vowel / a / are presented. T [...]
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