Method and device for speech analysis

Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – For storage or transmission

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C704S210000

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ABSTRACT:
A device and a method for speech analysis are provided, comprising measuring fundamental notes of a speech sequence to be analysed and identifying frequency intervals between at least some of said fundamental notes. An assessment is then made as to the frequency at which at least some of these thus identified intervals occur in the speech sequence to be analysed. Among other applications are speech training and diagnosis of pathological conditions.

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