Current Models of Speech Motor Control: A Control-Theoretic Overview of Architectures & Properties

Author:

Parrell Benjamin,Lammert Adam C.,Ciccarelli GregoryORCID,Quatieri Thomas F.

Abstract

This paper reviews the current state of several formal models of speech motor control with particular focus on the low level control of the speech articulators. Further development of speech motor control models may be aided by a comparison of model attributes. The review builds an understanding of existing models from first principles, before moving into a discussion of several models, showing how each is constructed out of the same basic domain-general ideas and components – e.g., generalized feedforward, feedback, and model predictive components. This approach allows for direct comparisons to be made in terms of where the models differ, and their points of agreement. Substantial differences among models can be observed in their use of feedforward control, process of estimating system state, and method of incorporating feedback signals into control. However, many commonalities exist among the models in terms of their reliance on higher-level motor planning, use of feedback signals, lack of time-variant adaptation, and focus on kinematic aspects of control and biomechanics. Ongoing research bridging hybrid feedforward/feedback pathways with forward dynamic control, as well as feedback/internal model-based state estimation is discussed.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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