Etude comparative de vocalisations de bébés humains et de bébés robots
Résumé
In order to assess infants' motor skills during speech development, we used a statistical model of the vocal tract that integrates growth of the effector system. This model allowed us to infer, from actual vocalizations, the likeliest explored acoustic regions, articulatory degrees of freedom and vocal tract shapes, and to test MacNeilage and Davis' cooccurrence hypothesis. Our results will feed the building of a virtual robot, modelling speech development.