Mod\'{e}liser le physique pour comprendre le contr\^{o}le : le cas de l'anticipation en production de parole
Pascal Perrier (ICP), Yohan Payan (TIMC - IMAG), Romain Marret (ICP)

TL;DR
This paper uses a 2D biomechanical tongue model to explore how mechanical properties influence speech anticipation, linking physical tongue behavior to acoustic and articulatory data.
Contribution
It introduces a biomechanical simulation approach to study the role of tongue mechanics in speech anticipation phenomena.
Findings
Mechanical properties affect speech anticipation patterns.
Simulations reveal links between tongue biomechanics and acoustic data.
Insights into physical contributions to speech planning.
Abstract
This chapter introduces numerical simulations provided by a 2D biomechanical model of the tongue. These simulations help in understanding the influence of the lingual mechanical characteristics onto the anticipation phenomena that are measured on acoustic and articulatory speech data.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMotor Control and Adaptation · Action Observation and Synchronization
