Dear Gnuspeech Contact Mailing List,
I am a student at the Leiden University, currently developing a thesis in  
Vocal Tract Area 
Function  estimation.  
I am using the gnuspeech tube waveguide software embedded in an Multi-Objective 
optimization software.
The method I implemented uses a MO-Evolutionary algorithm to try to match
a target sound.

I would like to ask a couple of informations regarding the Distinctive Region 
Model
and the sensitivity function calculation.
Given an arbitrary posture, is it possible to calculate its sensitivity 
function efficiently?
>From what I understood, the table shown in the documentation (R1-R8 against 
>F1-F3)
works only when the tube is on a 'close to straight' configuration. 

Since the sensitivity is a function of the volume velocity and pressure, is 
there a way
to keep track of this data inside the tube routines? 

If it would be possible, I would like to incorporate this knowledge inside the 
evolutionary
operators of my system.

Many thanks for the attention,
with kind regards.
Francesco D'Este


                                          
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