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      Multiple fundamental frequency estimation based on harmonicity and spectral smoothness

      IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing
      Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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          An algorithm is presented for the estimation of the fundamental frequency (F0) of speech or musical sounds. It is based on the well-known autocorrelation method with a number of modifications that combine to prevent errors. The algorithm has several desirable features. Error rates are about three times lower than the best competing methods, as evaluated over a database of speech recorded together with a laryngograph signal. There is no upper limit on the frequency search range, so the algorithm is suited for high-pitched voices and music. The algorithm is relatively simple and may be implemented efficiently and with low latency, and it involves few parameters that must be tuned. It is based on a signal model (periodic signal) that may be extended in several ways to handle various forms of aperiodicity that occur in particular applications. Finally, interesting parallels may be drawn with models of auditory processing.
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                Journal
                IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing
                IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process.
                Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
                1063-6676
                November 2003
                November 2003
                : 11
                : 6
                : 804-816
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                10.1109/TSA.2003.815516
                40207237-dc71-4154-8eb1-5837470e218c
                © 2003
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