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This is a discussion as to the ideas and methods of finding the harmonics in a speech signal.

The biggest obstacle

There is no question about it. For this algorithm to work correctly, the obstacle that is simultaneously most critical and most prone to error is accurately and consistently detecting the first harmonic in a chunk of speech. For instance, if the software incorrectly thinks the person speaks with a very deep voice in a particular chunk, the resulting frequency shift to the actual first harmonic will be enormous. The ratio of the correct index to the approximated index of the first harmonic is equal to the ratio of the actual shift in pitch and the desired shift in pitch after the voice manipulation is complete.

A brief overview of harmonics and speech

Why does middle C sound different from a piano, a trumpet, or an opera singer? After all, they all have the same pitch. The difference rests not in the base frequency that is being played per se, but rather in the sound’s harmonics. Whenever an instrument (or a voice) makes a sound, the pitch you hear is called the first harmonic, it is the lowest and usually the strongest frequency emitted. However, this is not the only noise that is produced. There are also waves produced at all the higher octaves on the same note. The sound produced exactly one octave higher than the first harmonic is the second harmonic, the next octave up is the third harmonic, and so on. Looking at the Fourier Domain, it is important to remember that each octave, and therefore each harmonic, is exactly twice the frequency of the one below it. The relative strength or weakness of each individual harmonic gives each instrument a unique sound. In the case of speech, our vocal cords determine the pitch and produce the harmonics while our mouths individually dampen each harmonic in a set pattern to make a particular vowel. Consonants, unlike vowels, do not have a pitch nor do they have harmonics. A person’s articulation of an ‘s’ or ‘z’ sound, for instance, does not change depending on whether or not he has just been kicked in the groin.

Spectrum for a chunk

DFT of one 512 sample chunck of a speech signal.

Multitasking

Because consonants (along with periods of silence or noise) do not have pitch, our harmonic detection algorithm has the double duty of determining if a vowel noise is being produced in the first place, and if so, the location of the first harmonic as well. If a ‘k’ sound is mistaken for a vowel, for instance, the pitch synthesizer would attempt to shift its frequencies up the spectrum, resulting in a nasty high frequency noise that would not be mistaken for a ‘k’.

A naïve approach

Before hitting gold, we developed several techniques to do this job that all fell short of satisfaction. One such technique was to construct a zero padded vector equal to the length of the DFT that had ones only at multiples of an integer that was a candidate for being the location of the first harmonic. After taking a dot product of these two vectors, we would try again for a different candidate index. The thought was that the largest resulting dot product would correspond to the correct placement of harmonics since they lined up with the largest values in the spectrum. However, if the harmonics do not appear at exact multiples of the candidate integer, this technique is worthless. Too much noise ruins its effectiveness as well.

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can someone explain to me, an ignorant high school student, why the trend of the graph doesn't follow the fact that the higher frequency a sound wave is, the more power it is, hence, making me think the phons output would follow this general trend?
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Source:  OpenStax, Speech synthesis. OpenStax CNX. Dec 18, 2004 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10253/1.7
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