mean fundamental frequency

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deji
deji on 13 Nov 2011
Answered: Greg Dionne on 17 Nov 2016
hi, how can i estimate the mean fundamental frequency of a vowel sound with a known sampling frequency. thanks in advance
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Naz
Naz on 13 Nov 2011
Are there any assumptions in relation to sampling rate and the frequency content of the sound? The frequency distribution or the envelope of the frequency spectrum?
deji
deji on 14 Nov 2011
the only things that i got from the sound are the 3formant frequencies, the lpc coefficients of of period nd some figures, but i avnt seen anything that links to the fundamental frequency

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Nov 2011
When you know the number of samples and the sampling frequency, then you can assign a frequency to each fft bin. Pick out the fft bin that has the largest absolute magnitude, convert bin number to frequency, and you have a start at the problem.
But only a start, because the largest absolute value does not necessarily occur at the zero'th harmonic of the fundamental. You can do searches like looking to see if there is non-trivial energy one octave down, but there can be cases where the fundamental frequency is absent even though harmonics are present.
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deji
deji on 14 Nov 2011
can this be obtained using formant frequencies instead of assigning frequencies?

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Greg Dionne
Greg Dionne on 17 Nov 2016
If you have a recent copy of the Signal Processing Toolbox, you can search for "meanfreq"

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