Acoustic Data Analysis from Multi-Sensor Capture in Rare Singing: Cantu in Paghjella Case Study
Lise Crevier-Buchman
(1)
,
Thibaut Fux
(1)
,
Angelique Amelot
(1)
,
Samer K. Al Kork
(2)
,
Martine Adda-Decker
(1)
,
Nicolas Audibert
(1)
,
Patrick Chawah
(1)
,
Bruce Denby
(2)
,
Gérard Dreyfus
(2)
,
Aurore Jaumard-Hakoun
(2)
,
Pierre Roussel
(2)
,
Maureen Stone
(3)
,
Jacqueline Vaissière
(4, 1)
,
Kele Xu
(2)
,
Claire Pillot-Loiseau
(1)
Lise Crevier-Buchman
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Thibaut Fux
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Angelique Amelot
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Martine Adda-Decker
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Nicolas Audibert
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Aurore Jaumard-Hakoun
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Jacqueline Vaissière
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Claire Pillot-Loiseau
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Résumé
This paper deals with new capturing technologies to safeguard and transmit endangered intangible cultural heritage including Corsican multipart singing technique. The described work, part of the European FP7 i-Treasures project, aims at increasing our knowledge on rare singing techniques. This paper includes (i) a presentation of our light hyper-helmet with 5 non-invasive sensors (microphone, camera, ultrasound sensor, piezoelectric sensor, electroglottograph), (ii) the data acquisition process and software modules for visualization and data analysis, (iii) a case study on acoustic analysis of voice quality for the UNESCO labelled traditional Cantu in Paghjella. We could identify specific features for this singing style, such as changes in vocal quality, especially concerning the energy in the speaking and singing formant frequency region, a nasal vibration that seems to occur during singing, as well as laryngeal mechanism characteristics. These capturing and analysis technologies will contribute to define relevant features for a future educational platform.
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Acoustic Data Analysis from Multi-Sensor Capture in Rare Singing: Cantu in Paghjella Case Study
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Résumé |
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This paper deals with new capturing technologies to safeguard and transmit endangered intangible cultural heritage including Corsican multipart singing technique. The described work, part of the European FP7 i-Treasures project, aims at increasing our knowledge on rare singing techniques. This paper includes (i) a presentation of our light hyper-helmet with 5 non-invasive sensors (microphone, camera, ultrasound sensor, piezoelectric sensor, electroglottograph), (ii) the data acquisition process and software modules for visualization and data analysis, (iii) a case study on acoustic analysis of voice quality for the UNESCO labelled traditional Cantu in Paghjella. We could identify specific features for this singing style, such as changes in vocal quality, especially concerning the energy in the speaking and singing formant frequency region, a nasal vibration that seems to occur during singing, as well as laryngeal mechanism characteristics. These capturing and analysis technologies will contribute to define relevant features for a future educational platform.
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Auteur(s) |
Lise Crevier-Buchman
1
, Thibaut Fux
1
, Angelique Amelot
1
, Samer K. Al Kork
2
, Martine Adda-Decker
1
, Nicolas Audibert
1
, Patrick Chawah
1
, Bruce Denby
2
, Gérard Dreyfus
2
, Aurore Jaumard-Hakoun
2
, Pierre Roussel
2
, Maureen Stone
3
, Jacqueline Vaissière
4, 1
, Kele Xu
2
, Claire Pillot-Loiseau
1
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LPP -
LPP - Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie - UMR 7018
( 986 )
- Université Sorbonne Nouvelle
Maison de la Recherche
4, rue des Irlandais
75005 PARIS
- France
2
SIGMA -
Laboratoire Signaux, Modèles et Apprentissage Statistique
( 133759 )
- ESPCI, 10 rue Vauquelin, 75231 Paris cedex 05
- France
3
VTVL -
Vocal Tract Visualization Lab [Baltimore]
( 162011 )
- University of Maryland Dental School, 650 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD, 21201 USA
- États-Unis
4
IUF -
Institut universitaire de France
( 56663 )
- Maison des Universités 103 Boulevard Saint-Michel 75005 Paris
- France
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Audience |
Internationale
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Volume |
5
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Titre du congrès |
in Proc. 1st Workshop on ICT for the Preservation and Transmission of Intangible Cultural Heritage, International Euro-Mediterranean Conference on Cultural Heritage (Euromed2014)
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Date début congrès |
2014-11-06
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Ville |
Lemessos
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Pays |
Chypre
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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Actes |
Non
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Comité de lecture |
Oui
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Invité |
Non
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Mots-clés |
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multi-sensor data acquisition, i-Treasures project, intangible cultural heritage, electroglottograph, piezoelectric accelerometer, Cantu in Paghjella, Vocal tract, education platform, singing analysis
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