Mittal, Vinay Kumar ; Yegnanarayana, Bayya (2015) Analysis of production characteristics of laughter Computer Speech & Language, 30 (1). pp. 99-115. ISSN 0885-2308
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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.csl.2014.08.004
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csl.2014.08.004
Abstract
In this paper, the production characteristics of laughter are analysed at call and bout levels. Data of natural laughter is examined using electroglottograph (EGG) and acoustic signals. Nonspeech-laugh and laughed-speech are analysed in comparison with normal speech using features derived from the EGG and acoustic signals. Analysis of EGG signal is used to derive the average closed phase quotient in glottal cycles and the average instantaneous fundamental frequency (F0). Excitation source characteristics are analysed from the acoustic signal using a modified zero-frequency filtering (mZFF) method. Excitation impulse density and the strength of impulse-like excitation are extracted from the mZFF signal. Changes in the vocal tract system characteristics are examined in terms of the first two dominant frequencies derived using linear prediction (LP) analysis. Additional excitation information present in the acoustic signal is examined using a measure of sharpness of peaks in the Hilbert envelope of the LP residual at the glottal closure instants. Parameters representing degree of change and temporal changes in the production features are also derived to study the discriminating characteristics of laughter from normal speech. Changes are larger for nonspeech-laugh than laughed-speech, with reference to normal speech.
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