10-08-2014 08:56 PM
That's where I would start. What are the frequency ranges?
10-08-2014 09:01 PM
The voiced speech of a typical adult male will have a fundamental frequency from 85 to 180 Hz,
typical adult female from 165 to 255 Hz.
10-08-2014 09:13 PM
So you've got three ranges to look at. Two are easy, they are clearly male or female. How would you deal with the overlap?
10-08-2014 09:18 PM
filter?
but if its overlap then ....i dont have idea...
how to solve it?
10-08-2014 09:22 PM
Wasn't one of the measurements in that white paper a group of bins for frequency ranges? Why not check to see if they tend to be lower or higher and use that to determine the gender of the voice?
10-08-2014 09:26 PM
which white paper are talking about ?
i am confused...and i didnt get this properly... sorry
10-08-2014 09:33 PM
I only linked one. It should be easy to tell which one I'm talking about. Did you look through the link at all?
10-08-2014 09:35 PM
i clicked that link but that page shown below message
"ForbiddenSorry, but the page that you requested may have been moved or deleted. Search our site or use the links below"
10-08-2014 09:41 PM
PS: Run spell check on your Powerpoint presentation. There is no such word as "Equipments". The word is "Equipment".
10-08-2014 09:42 PM
Lol Orioles. I was trying to be nice.
Google:
That's the name of the article