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Research in speech processing has largely focused on source-system modeling,
where vocal fold vibrations serve as the source and the vocal cavity's
articulations as the system. Nonetheless, speech production includes a complex
combination of physiological ...
Accurately predicting heart activity and other biological signals is crucial for diagnosis and monitoring. Given that speech is an outcome of multiple physiological systems, a significant body of work studied the acoustic correlates of heart activity. Rece ...
The respiratory system is an integral part of human speech production. As a consequence, there is a close relation between respiration and speech signal, and the produced speech signal carries breathing pattern related information. Speech can also be gener ...