speech spectrum

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speech spectrum

A scientist analyzes a speech spectrum on a computer monitor.

Definition

Noun: The average frequency distribution of sound energy produced by human speech. It represents the typical range and intensity of acoustic frequencies found in spoken language.

Usage

The term "speech spectrum" is used in technical fields such as acoustics, telecommunications, and audio engineering. It describes the composite acoustic signature of speech, which is crucial for designing equipment like microphones, telephones, and hearing aids to accurately transmit or process the human voice.

Examples
  • The engineer analyzed the speech spectrum to optimize the bandwidth of the new audio codec.
  • Understanding the typical speech spectrum is fundamental for designing effective noise-cancellation algorithms.
  • The study compared the speech spectrum of adults to that of young children.
Advanced Usage
  • In phonetics, the speech spectrum can be examined to identify formants, which are frequency bands of high energy that characterize different vowel sounds.
  • The concept is often contrasted with a "long-term average spectrum" (LTAS), which is a similar measurement taken over an extended period of speech.
Variants and Related Words
  • Spectrum (noun): The entire range of wavelengths or frequencies of electromagnetic radiation or, by extension, sound. "Speech spectrum" is a specific application of this broader term.
  • Audio Spectrum (noun): The frequency range of audible sound, typically 20 Hz to 20 kHz, which encompasses the speech spectrum.
  • Formant (noun): A concentration of acoustic energy around a particular frequency in the speech spectrum, crucial for vowel identity.
Synonyms
  • Voice frequency spectrum
  • Vocal spectrum
Notes

The "speech spectrum" is an averaged, statistical representation. An individual's unique voice has its own distinct spectral characteristics, which is a more specific "voice spectrum." The term is almost exclusively used in technical and scientific contexts.

speech spectrum

A scientist analyzes a speech spectrum on a computer monitor.

Noun
  1. the average sound spectrum for the human voice