[HN Gopher] Visual Morphology of Vowels
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Visual Morphology of Vowels
Author : ssgh
Score : 4 points
Date : 2022-10-29 02:24 UTC (20 hours ago)
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| ssgh wrote:
| I've been casually researching visualisations of sound for 2
| years now, and recently came across another interesting
| discovery, and wanted to share it.
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| It slightly improves the way ACF images are presented, but this
| small improvement makes a big difference. It works best on "small
| sounds" that last 1-2 sec, such as vowels or sample recordings of
| flute, violin and so on. The sound is analysed with FFT with the
| sliding window of 1/4 sec that advances by 1/500 sec at a time
| until it covers the entire waveform. After computing FFT spectrum
| for each frame, a basic bandpass filter is applied to separate
| high and low frequencies. The result is fed to the inverse FFT,
| thus computing ACF, and presented in polar coordinates using a
| basic red-blue color scheme. The effect is that low frequencies
| appear red and high frequencies appear blue.
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| To my surprise, this basic method reveals a large variety of
| distinctive, yet visually appealing, shapes for vowel sounds.
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