This paper describes a method for generating intonation events and prosodic phrasing from a high level linguistic description. Specifically, the input consists of information normally available from linguistic processing: part of speech, constituent structure, and, importantly, speech act. The generated output contains explicit intonational events from which an F0 contour may be generated. Prosody can be controlled via features in the input describing the function of words and phrases without direct reference to intonation.The results are evaluated against natural spoken sentences
Paper presented at Speech Prosody 8, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3; Boston, United States.Intonation is tradit...
Paper presented at Speech Prosody 8, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3; Boston, United States.Intonation is tradit...
International audienceOne of the fundamental aims of prosodic analysis is to provide a reliable mean...
This paper describes a method for generating intonation events and prosodic phrasing from a high lev...
This paper describes a general system which maps from a phonological specification of an utterance J...
This paper presents a general model for the relation between representations of form and function fo...
International audienceThis paper presents a general model for the relation between representations o...
International audienceThis paper presents a general model for the relation between representations o...
International audienceThis paper presents a general model for the relation between representations o...
This thesis addresses the problem of generating a range of natural sounding pitch contours for speec...
A synthesis scheme is proposed that provides British English utterances with a variety of acceptable...
A synthesis scheme is proposed that provides British English utterances with a variety of acceptable...
This paper describes a general system which maps from a phonological specification of an utterance’s...
\u3cp\u3eA synthesis scheme is proposed that provides British English utterances with a variety of a...
. We present a novel approach to intonation modelling for speech synthesis based on a two-layer tech...
Paper presented at Speech Prosody 8, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3; Boston, United States.Intonation is tradit...
Paper presented at Speech Prosody 8, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3; Boston, United States.Intonation is tradit...
International audienceOne of the fundamental aims of prosodic analysis is to provide a reliable mean...
This paper describes a method for generating intonation events and prosodic phrasing from a high lev...
This paper describes a general system which maps from a phonological specification of an utterance J...
This paper presents a general model for the relation between representations of form and function fo...
International audienceThis paper presents a general model for the relation between representations o...
International audienceThis paper presents a general model for the relation between representations o...
International audienceThis paper presents a general model for the relation between representations o...
This thesis addresses the problem of generating a range of natural sounding pitch contours for speec...
A synthesis scheme is proposed that provides British English utterances with a variety of acceptable...
A synthesis scheme is proposed that provides British English utterances with a variety of acceptable...
This paper describes a general system which maps from a phonological specification of an utterance’s...
\u3cp\u3eA synthesis scheme is proposed that provides British English utterances with a variety of a...
. We present a novel approach to intonation modelling for speech synthesis based on a two-layer tech...
Paper presented at Speech Prosody 8, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3; Boston, United States.Intonation is tradit...
Paper presented at Speech Prosody 8, 2016 May 31 - Jun 3; Boston, United States.Intonation is tradit...
International audienceOne of the fundamental aims of prosodic analysis is to provide a reliable mean...