Consistent phoneme segmentation is essential in building high quality Text-to-Speech (TTS) voice fonts. In this paper we propose to adapt an existing well-trained Context Dependent Boundary Model (CDBM) for refining segment boundaries to a new speaker with limited, manually segmented data. Three adaptation approaches: MLLR, MAP, and a combination of the two, are studied. The combined one, MLLR+MAP, delivers the best boundary refinement performance. In comparison with other boundary segmentation methods, the adapted CDBM yields better results, especially with a limited amount of adaptation data. Given 400 manually segmented boundary tokens in about 20 sentences as a development set, the segmentation precision can reach 90 % of human labeled ...
Enriching speech recognition output with sentence boundaries improves its human readability and enab...
International audienceFinding word boundaries in continuous speech is challenging as there is little...
www.talp.upc.es In the present paper we present two novel approaches to phonetic speech segmentation...
The determination of right boundaries during phoneme segmentation of a speech signal is an important...
Abstract—Automatic phone segmentation techniques based on model selection criteria are studied. We i...
Automatic phone segmentation techniques based on model selection criteria are studied. We investigat...
Despite using different algorithms, most unsupervised automatic phone segmentation methods achieve s...
Annotated speech corpora are indispensable to various areas of speech research. In this paper, we pr...
We present a new approach to solve the problem of phone segmentation when preparing databases for co...
THE generation of proper word boundaries is an important part of several problems in information pro...
Phoneme boundary detection has been studied due to its central role in various speech applications. ...
Phonetic segmentation is the breakup and classication of the sound signal into a string of phones. T...
Abstract: This article presents a cross-lingual study for agglutinative, fixed stressed languages, l...
This paper presents experiments on sentence boundary detection in transcripts of spoken dialogues. S...
The goal of this thesis is to explore various strategies for incorporating contextual information in...
Enriching speech recognition output with sentence boundaries improves its human readability and enab...
International audienceFinding word boundaries in continuous speech is challenging as there is little...
www.talp.upc.es In the present paper we present two novel approaches to phonetic speech segmentation...
The determination of right boundaries during phoneme segmentation of a speech signal is an important...
Abstract—Automatic phone segmentation techniques based on model selection criteria are studied. We i...
Automatic phone segmentation techniques based on model selection criteria are studied. We investigat...
Despite using different algorithms, most unsupervised automatic phone segmentation methods achieve s...
Annotated speech corpora are indispensable to various areas of speech research. In this paper, we pr...
We present a new approach to solve the problem of phone segmentation when preparing databases for co...
THE generation of proper word boundaries is an important part of several problems in information pro...
Phoneme boundary detection has been studied due to its central role in various speech applications. ...
Phonetic segmentation is the breakup and classication of the sound signal into a string of phones. T...
Abstract: This article presents a cross-lingual study for agglutinative, fixed stressed languages, l...
This paper presents experiments on sentence boundary detection in transcripts of spoken dialogues. S...
The goal of this thesis is to explore various strategies for incorporating contextual information in...
Enriching speech recognition output with sentence boundaries improves its human readability and enab...
International audienceFinding word boundaries in continuous speech is challenging as there is little...
www.talp.upc.es In the present paper we present two novel approaches to phonetic speech segmentation...