Voice is the sound generated by the vibration of vocal cords in the larynx. This fundamental aspect of human communication is influenced by airflow from the lungs and the resonance of the vocal tract, including the throat, mouth, and nasal cavities.
The process involves three main stages:
Voice is characterized by pitch (frequency), loudness (amplitude), and quality (timbre). These attributes are modified by factors like vocal cord tension, breath support, and the shape of the vocal tract. Voice modulation is key to conveying emotion and emphasis.
Voice technology has revolutionized interaction:
Common challenges include voice disorders, background noise interference in recognition systems, and the misconception that voice is solely biological, ignoring its acoustic properties.
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