Recent research has demonstrated the effectiveness of vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) as a rapid adaptation technique for statistical parametric speech synthesis. VTLN produces speech with naturalness preferable to that of MLLR- based adaptation techniques, being much closer in quality to that generated by the original average voice model. By contrast, with just a single parameter, VTLN captures very few speaker specific characteristics when compared to the available linear transform based adaptation techniques. This paper proposes that the merits of VTLN can be combined with those of linear transform based adaptation technique in a Bayesian framework, where VTLN is used as the prior information. A novel technique of propa- gating t...
Abstract. Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has cau...
This paper examines techniques for speaker normalisation and adaptation that are applied in training...
The advent of statistical parametric speech synthesis has paved new ways to a unified framework for ...
Recent research has demonstrated the effectiveness of vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) as a r...
Recent research has demonstrated the effectiveness of vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) as a r...
Vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) has been successfully used in automatic speech recognition f...
Vocal tract length normalization is an important feature normalization technique that can be used to...
The advent of statistical speech synthesis has enabled the unification of the basic techniques used ...
Vocal tract length normalisation (VTLN) is a well known rapid adaptation technique. VTLN as a linear...
Abstract—Cross-lingual speaker adaptation (CLSA) has emerged as a new challenge in statistical param...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the application of Vocal Tract Length Normalisation (VTLN) for rob...
In this paper, a novel speaker normalization method is presented and compared to a well known vocal ...
To reduce inter-speaker variability, vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) is commonly used to tra...
In this paper we analyze the effects of several factors and configuration choices encountered during...
Vocal Tract Length Normalisation (VTLN) is a commonly used technique to normalise for inter-speaker...
Abstract. Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has cau...
This paper examines techniques for speaker normalisation and adaptation that are applied in training...
The advent of statistical parametric speech synthesis has paved new ways to a unified framework for ...
Recent research has demonstrated the effectiveness of vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) as a r...
Recent research has demonstrated the effectiveness of vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) as a r...
Vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) has been successfully used in automatic speech recognition f...
Vocal tract length normalization is an important feature normalization technique that can be used to...
The advent of statistical speech synthesis has enabled the unification of the basic techniques used ...
Vocal tract length normalisation (VTLN) is a well known rapid adaptation technique. VTLN as a linear...
Abstract—Cross-lingual speaker adaptation (CLSA) has emerged as a new challenge in statistical param...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the application of Vocal Tract Length Normalisation (VTLN) for rob...
In this paper, a novel speaker normalization method is presented and compared to a well known vocal ...
To reduce inter-speaker variability, vocal tract length normalization (VTLN) is commonly used to tra...
In this paper we analyze the effects of several factors and configuration choices encountered during...
Vocal Tract Length Normalisation (VTLN) is a commonly used technique to normalise for inter-speaker...
Abstract. Inter-speaker variability, one of the problems faced in speech recognition system, has cau...
This paper examines techniques for speaker normalisation and adaptation that are applied in training...
The advent of statistical parametric speech synthesis has paved new ways to a unified framework for ...