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Communication Between Speech Production and Perception Within the Brain——-Observation and Simulation
作者姓名:Jianwu Dang  Masato Akagi  and Kiyoshi Honda
作者单位:[1]Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Ishikawa, Japan [2]ATR Human Information Science Laboratories, Kyoto, Japan
基金项目:This research has been supported in part by the National Institute of Information and Communications 'technology and in part by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research of Japan (Grant No. 16300053).
摘    要:Realization of an intelligent human-machine interface requires us to investigate human mechanisms and learn from them. This study focuses on communication between speech production and perception within human brain and realizing it in an artificial system. A physiological research study based on electromyographic signals (Honda, 1996) suggested that speech communication in human brain might be based on a topological mapping between speech production and perception, according to an analogous topology between motor and sensory representations. Following this hypothesis, this study first investigated the topologies of the vowel system across the motor, kinematic, and acoustic spaces by means of a model simulation, and then examined the linkage between vowel production and perception in terms of a transformed auditory feedback (TAF) experiment. The model simulation indicated that there exists an invariant mapping from muscle activations (motor space) to articulations (kinematic space) via a coordinate consisting of force-dependent equilibrium positions, and the mapping from the motor space to kinematic space is unique. The motor-kinematic-acoustic deduction in the model simulation showed that the topologies were compatible from one space to another. In the TAF experiment, vowel production exhibited a compensatory response for a perturbation in the feedback sound. This implied that vowel production is controlled in reference to perception monitoring.

关 键 词:语音通信  语音产生  智能控制  人工系统
收稿时间:2005-02-24
修稿时间:2005-02-242005-08-29

Communication Between Speech Production and Perception Within the Brain—Observation and Simulation
Jianwu Dang,Masato Akagi,and Kiyoshi Honda.Communication Between Speech Production and Perception Within the Brain—Observation and Simulation[J].Journal of Computer Science and Technology,2006,21(1):95-05.
Authors:Jianwu Dang  Masato Akagi  Kiyoshi Honda
Affiliation:(1) Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Ishikawa, Japan;(2) ATR Human Information Science Laboratories, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:Realization of an intelligent human-machine interface requires us to investigate human mechanisms and learn from them. This study focuses on communication between speech production and perception within human brain and realizing it in an artificial system. A physiological research study based on electromyographic signals (Honda, 1996) suggested that speech communication in human brain might be based on a topological mapping between speech production and perception, according to an analogous topology between motor and sensory representations. Following this hypothesis, this study first investigated the topologies of the vowel system across the motor, kinematic, and acoustic spaces by means of a model simulation, and then examined the linkage between vowel production and perception in terms of a transformed auditory feedback (TAF) experiment. The model simulation indicated that there exists an invariant mapping from muscle activations (motor space) to articulations (kinematic space) via a coordinate consisting of force-dependent equilibrium positions, and the mapping from the motor space to kinematic space is unique. The motor-kinematic-acoustic deduction in the model simulation showed that the topologies were compatible from one space to another. In the TAF experiment, vowel production exhibited a compensatory response for a perturbation in the feedback sound. This implied that vowel production is controlled in reference to perception monitoring.
Keywords:speech communication  human mechanism  speech production  speech perception
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