Abstract—This paper focuses on the automatic modification of the degree of articulation (hypo and hyperarticulation) of an existing standard neutral voice in the framework of HMM-based speech synthesis. Hypo and hyperarticulation refer to the production of speech respectively with a reduction and an increase of the articulatory efforts compared to the neutral style. Starting from a source speaker for which neutral, hypo and hyperarticulated speech data are available, statistical transforma-tions are computed during the adaptation of the neutral speech synthesizer. These transformations are then applied to a new target speaker for which no hypo or hyperarticulated recordings are available. Four statistical methods are investigated, differing...
Parametric speech synthesis has received increased attention in recent years following the developme...
Abstract—In previous work we proposed amethod to control the characteristics of synthetic speech fle...
This paper proposes an improved cross-lingualspeaker adaptation technique with considering the diffe...
Abstract—This paper focuses on the automatic modification of the degree of articulation (hypo and hy...
This paper presents a method to control the characteristics of synthetic speech flexibly by integrat...
HMM-based speech synthesis offers a way to generate speech with different voice qualities. However, ...
Abstract Speech synthesis has been applied in many kinds of practical applications. Currently, state...
This study compares two different methodologies for producing data-driven synthesis of child speech ...
Abstract—This paper presents an investigation into ways of integrating articulatory features into hi...
While the synthesis of natural sounding, neutral style speech can be achieved using today’s technolo...
Abstract—This paper describes a speaker-adaptive HMM-based speech synthesis system. The new system, ...
One of the biggest challenges in speech synthesis is the production of naturally sounding synthetic ...
ICASSP2006: IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, May 14-19, ...
HMM-based synthesized voices are intelligible but not natural especially in limited data condition b...
While text-to-speech has long been centered on the production of an intelligible message of good qua...
Parametric speech synthesis has received increased attention in recent years following the developme...
Abstract—In previous work we proposed amethod to control the characteristics of synthetic speech fle...
This paper proposes an improved cross-lingualspeaker adaptation technique with considering the diffe...
Abstract—This paper focuses on the automatic modification of the degree of articulation (hypo and hy...
This paper presents a method to control the characteristics of synthetic speech flexibly by integrat...
HMM-based speech synthesis offers a way to generate speech with different voice qualities. However, ...
Abstract Speech synthesis has been applied in many kinds of practical applications. Currently, state...
This study compares two different methodologies for producing data-driven synthesis of child speech ...
Abstract—This paper presents an investigation into ways of integrating articulatory features into hi...
While the synthesis of natural sounding, neutral style speech can be achieved using today’s technolo...
Abstract—This paper describes a speaker-adaptive HMM-based speech synthesis system. The new system, ...
One of the biggest challenges in speech synthesis is the production of naturally sounding synthetic ...
ICASSP2006: IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, May 14-19, ...
HMM-based synthesized voices are intelligible but not natural especially in limited data condition b...
While text-to-speech has long been centered on the production of an intelligible message of good qua...
Parametric speech synthesis has received increased attention in recent years following the developme...
Abstract—In previous work we proposed amethod to control the characteristics of synthetic speech fle...
This paper proposes an improved cross-lingualspeaker adaptation technique with considering the diffe...