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Analyzing Sound Mary Ellen Connor Kathy Crowley Judith Doherty Ginny Giordano Cat MacDonald JUNE 2002 WPI Mathematics in Industry Institute

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Analyzing Sound. JUNE 2002 WPI Mathematics in Industry Institute. Mary Ellen Connor Kathy Crowley Judith Doherty Ginny Giordano Cat MacDonald. The Problem. DEKA is working on algorithms for intelligent hearing aids. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Analyzing Sound

Analyzing Sound

Mary Ellen ConnorKathy CrowleyJudith DohertyGinny GiordanoCat MacDonald

JUNE 2002 WPIMathematics in Industry Institute

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The Problem

DEKA is working on algorithms for intelligent hearing aids.

The problems: How do you measure speech intelligibility? What is a phoneme?

The mathematics: Addition of trigonometric functions

The software: MatLab

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Getting Started

We began by doing research in books and online concerning Fourier series Fourier transforms and MatLab. A phoneme is a single component of sound.

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Steps to Understanding

Read Who is Fourier? Jean Baptiste Joseph, Baron de Fourier

French mathematical physicist (1768-1830)

Sound Vibrations of air The graph is periodic. Loudness affects amplitude. Pitch affects the frequency.

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Fourier’s Big Discovery

“No matter how complicated it is, a wave that is periodic - with a pattern that repeats itself - consists of the sum of many simple waves.”

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Steps to Analyzing the Data

Recorded soundsAhhs and eees of each individual

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Say Ahhh!

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MatLab wouldn’t work on Tuesday.

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Got MatLab?

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Working with the software

Imported sounds to MatLabPlotted amplitude vs timeUsed FFT to plot the spectra of the soundsDetermined the peaks and noticed the

peaks occur at equal intervalsThese intervals are multiples of the fundamental

frequencies of each individual’s voice.

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Graphs of Amp vs Time

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Graphs of Amp vs Time

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Zoom in

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Zoom in

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Spectrum of eee graphs

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Spectrum of eee graphs

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Peaks are at nω

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Peaks are at nω

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Filter out all but fundamental f’s

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Zoom in

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Group ahhh and Cat ahhh