GFM-Voc (Glottal Flow Model-based Vocoder) is a new vocoder that allows the decomposition of a speech signal into an excitation, a glottis filter, and a vocal tract filter. It is based on the GFM-IAIF method.
This work carried out during my PhD thesis focuses on chironomic interfaces for singing voice control. In particular, I studied the real-time control of singing voice synthesis by a graphic tablet, based on the digital musical instrument Cantor Digitalis.
Grenoble Images Parole Signal Automatique laboratoire
UMR 5216 CNRS - Grenoble INP - Université Joseph Fourier - Université Stendhal