Automated Analysis for ki
Programmatically inferred patterns from the acoustic data
Consistency & Variance
Within-group homogeneity and overall variance patterns
• F1 shows substantial variance (CV=0.72), suggesting heterogeneous voice characteristics or synthesis inconsistencies.
• Female voices (n=3) show very tight F1 consistency (CV=0.02), suggesting systematic pronunciation.
• Male voices (n=3) show very tight F1 consistency (CV=0.06), suggesting systematic pronunciation.
• Unknown voices (n=3) show very tight F1 consistency (CV=0.06), suggesting systematic pronunciation.
Gender Differences
Acoustic differences between male and female voices
• F1 gender difference is moderate (7 Hz / 1.2%, d=0.26).
• F2 gender difference is large (108 Hz / 4.4%, d=1.34).
Phonetic Analysis
Formant validation against expected vowel properties
• Formant analysis: F1=712 Hz (open), F2=2493 Hz (front ✓).
Duration Patterns
Temporal characteristics and uniformity
• Duration variance is moderate (CV=0.16, range 0.452-0.720s).
TTS Quality
Synthesis consistency and prosodic control
• ggl shows lower F1 variance than gtts, suggesting more consistent synthesis quality.
• ggl shows high pitch variance (σ=61 Hz), which may indicate natural-sounding variation or control instability.
• gtts shows excellent pitch stability (σ=17 Hz), indicating superior prosodic control.
Cross-Script Comparison
Acoustic similarity across different scripts
• Kannada and Hindi pronunciations cluster together (distance=58 Hz in F1-F2 space), showing consistent articulation across scripts.