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From: jpcampb@afterlife.ncsc.mil (Joe Campbell)
Subject: Re: Algorithm for pitch detection
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Date: Mon, 24 May 1993 15:33:23 GMT
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I'm glad to see people distinguishing between pitch and F0 (as the
previous poster did).  Question 2.5 in the comp.dsp FAQ has a good
elaboration on this by Malcolm Slaney (perhaps this should be duplicated,
or, at least, referenced in our FAQ).

If univalued pitch estimation is what you're after, I highly recommend:

Van Immerseel, L. M. and J.-P. Martens. "Pitch and Voiced/Unvoiced
Determination with an Auditory Model." Journal of the Acoustical
Society of America 91, no. 6 (1992): 3511 - 3526.

There's also a brand new book that contains some info on pitch estimation:

Cooke, Beet, and Crawford (Eds.), Visual Representations of Speech Signals,
Wiley, England, 1993.

Joe
 

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