Concept information
Terme préférentiel
electromagnetic articulography
Concept générique
Contexte(s) définitoire(s)
- Electromagnetic articulography (EMA) is a method to measure the motion of the vocal tract during speech. (Rudzicz, 2010)
- Electromagnetic Articulography (EMA) is a popular vocal-tract motion capture technique used increasingly for second language learning and speech therapy purposes. (James & Wieling, 2016)
Exemple
- A recent example of such work comes from Tilsen (2020) who presents a model that maps articulatory trajectories collected using electromagnetic articulography to patterns of gestural activation. (Smith, O'Hara, Rosen & Smolensky, 2021)
- The second uses electromagnetic articulography (EMA) in which the speaker is placed within a cube that produces a low-amplitude electromagnetic field as shown in figure 1. (Rudzicz, 2010)
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-DWZTTCGZ-S
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