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Excitation Pattern
Figure 7.5 shows the result of converting the MRSTFT
to an excitation pattern
[87,182,108].
As mentioned above, this essentially converts the MRSTFT into a better
approximation of an auditory filter bank by non-uniformly
resampling the frequency axis using auditory interpolation kernels.
Note that the harmonics are now clearly visible only up to
approximately 20 ERBs, and only the first four or five harmonics are
visible during voiced segments. During voiced segments, the formant
structure is especially clearly visible at about 25 ERBs. Also note that
``pitch pulses'' are visible as very thin, alternating, dark and light
vertical stripes above 25 ERBs or so; the dark lines occur just after
glottal closure, when the voiced-speech period has a strong peak in
the time domain.
Figure 7.5:
Excitation pattern versus
time, computed from the MRSTFT.
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