When designing human-machine interfaces it is important to consider not only the bare bones functionality but also the ease of use and accessibility it provides. When talking about voice-based inter- faces, it has been proven that imbuing expressiveness into the synthetic voices increases signi?cantly its perceived naturalness, which in the end is very helpful when building user friendly interfaces. This paper proposes an adaptation based expressiveness transplantation system capable of copying the emotions of a source speaker into any desired target speaker with just a few minutes of read speech and without requiring the record- ing of additional expressive data. This system was evaluated through a perceptual test for 3 speakers showing up...
All speech produced by humans includes information about the speaker, including conveying the emotio...
Machine-based emotional intelligence is a requirement for natural interaction between humans and com...
This paper is intended to give a general overview of e#orts to simulate emotion in synthetic speech...
This paper proposes an emotion transplantation method capable of modifying a synthetic speech model ...
One of the biggest challenges in speech synthesis is the production of naturally sounding synthetic ...
Computer generated speech replaces the conventional text based interaction methods. Initially, speec...
The aim of the present thesis was to examine how people respond to synthetically produced lexical ex...
Freely available audiobooks are a rich resource of expressive speech recordings that can be used for...
In this paper, we propose to evaluate the quality of emotional speech synthesis by means of an autom...
Detecting emotion in speech is important in advancing human-computer interaction, especially in the ...
In order to obtain more human like sounding humanmachine interfaces we must first be able to give th...
In this project a text-to-speech (TTS) HMM-based speech system (HTS) has been used to create emotion...
Speech can express subjective meanings and intents that, in order to be fully understood, rely heavi...
Speech is the fundamental mode of human communication, and its synthesis has long been a core priori...
In this paper, we propose to evaluate the quality of emotional speech synthesis by means of an autom...
All speech produced by humans includes information about the speaker, including conveying the emotio...
Machine-based emotional intelligence is a requirement for natural interaction between humans and com...
This paper is intended to give a general overview of e#orts to simulate emotion in synthetic speech...
This paper proposes an emotion transplantation method capable of modifying a synthetic speech model ...
One of the biggest challenges in speech synthesis is the production of naturally sounding synthetic ...
Computer generated speech replaces the conventional text based interaction methods. Initially, speec...
The aim of the present thesis was to examine how people respond to synthetically produced lexical ex...
Freely available audiobooks are a rich resource of expressive speech recordings that can be used for...
In this paper, we propose to evaluate the quality of emotional speech synthesis by means of an autom...
Detecting emotion in speech is important in advancing human-computer interaction, especially in the ...
In order to obtain more human like sounding humanmachine interfaces we must first be able to give th...
In this project a text-to-speech (TTS) HMM-based speech system (HTS) has been used to create emotion...
Speech can express subjective meanings and intents that, in order to be fully understood, rely heavi...
Speech is the fundamental mode of human communication, and its synthesis has long been a core priori...
In this paper, we propose to evaluate the quality of emotional speech synthesis by means of an autom...
All speech produced by humans includes information about the speaker, including conveying the emotio...
Machine-based emotional intelligence is a requirement for natural interaction between humans and com...
This paper is intended to give a general overview of e#orts to simulate emotion in synthetic speech...