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The characterisation of the signal source (the speaker), of the transducers, and of
the environment is presented above in
sections 8.3, 8.4 and 8.5.
Discussion of these features will be complemented by
focussing here on the signal itself, which may be described by temporal
or spectral parameters. Obviously, these signal parameters have to be
elucidated and supplemented by further information concerning every step of
signal generation: a certain signal characteristic may be determined by the
instructions that were given to the speaker before reading, by the speaker's
voice characteristics , by the recording environment
and/or by any
electro-acoustic component contained in the recording chain. In order to
answer such questions after the recordings have been produced, information on
every part of the recording chain has to be collected carefully. Refer also
to Appendix D for speech recording protocols, and to
Appendix C for file formats used in SAM .
The features mentioned in the following selective list may give an
impression of the kind of data that have to be collected in order to ensure
reproducibility:
- environment characteristics (simple in the case of an
anechoic room );
- scripting: format of the manuscript, carrier
context per recording item,
additional introductory or ending texts;
- speaker setup: briefing and reading instructions, positioning of the
speaker, posture of printed script (reflections!) or monitor scripting,
microphone distance and direction;
- speaking style characteristics: speaking rate (syllables per second),
average fundamental frequency , intensity , etc.;
- mic type and settings (if available): directional characteristics,
LP-/HP-filters, use of a wind protection etc.;
- type and settings of all used electro-acoustic components
(pre-amplification, analog-to-digital conversion ,
recording level, noise reduction, etc.);
- overall bandwidth by lower and upper cut-off frequency ;
- data storage media (tapes);
- digital signal representation: sampling
rate and word length in case of
linear PCM , or coding method and parameters, additional information on
speech files specified by supplementary files or file headers
(i.e. Windows *.wav format; refer also
to Appendix C for speech file formats);
- post-processing of the speech signals: conversion of data formats, pre-emphasis, special effects, etc.
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