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Objective measurement of pitch extractors' responses to frequency modulated sounds and two reference pitch extraction methods for analyzing voice pitch responses to auditory stimulation

We propose an objective measurement method for pitch extractors' responses to frequency-modulated signals. The method simultaneously measures the linear and the non-linear time-invariant responses and random and time-varying responses. It uses extended time-stretched pulses combined by binary orthogonal sequences. Our recent finding of involuntary voice pitch response to auditory stimulation while voicing motivated this proposal. The involuntary voice pitch response provides means to investigate voice chain subsystems individually and objectively. This response analysis requires reliable and precise pitch extraction. We found that existing pitch extractors failed to correctly analyze signals used for auditory stimulation by using the proposed method. Therefore, we propose two reference pitch extractors based on the instantaneous frequency analysis and multi-resolution power spectrum analysis. The proposed extractors correctly analyze the test signals. We open-sourced MATLAB codes to measure pitch extractors and codes for conducting the voice pitch response experiment on our GitHub repository.

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