This paper introduces the Tilt intonational model and describes how this model can be used to automatically analyze and synthesize intonation. In the model, intonation is represented as a linear sequence of events, which can be pitch accents or boundary tones. Each event is characterized by continuous parameters representing amplitude, duration, and tilt (a measure of the shape of the event). The paper describes an event detector, in effect an intonational recognition system, which produces a transcription of an utterance's intonation. The features and parameters of the event detector are discussed and performance figures are shown on a variety of read and spontaneous speaker independent conversational speech databases. Given the event loca...
This paper presents an intonation generation system for use in a text-to-speech synthesis system. Th...
This paper compares different methods of generating intonation for an American English Text-to-Speec...
This paper compares different methods of generating intonation for an American English Text-to-Speec...
The tilt intonation model facilitates automatic analysis and synthesis of intonation. The analysis a...
This paper presents an intonation generation system for use in a text-to-speech synthesis system. T...
This paper describes a general system which maps from a phonological specification of an utterance J...
This paper presents a series of experiments which test the use of sub-syllable acoustic data in the...
Text-to-speech systems convert text into speech. Synthesized speech without prosody sounds unnatural...
In a research world where many human-hours are spent labelling, segmenting, checking, and recheckin...
This paper describes an implementation of the rise/fall/connection (RFC) model of intonation for us...
This paper presents a fully machine-driven approach for intonation description and its linguistic in...
Text-to-speech systems convert text into speech. Synthesized speech without prosody sounds unnatural...
This paper presents a fully machine-driven approach for intonation description and its linguistic in...
This paper presents a fully machine-driven approach for intonation description and its linguistic in...
This paper presents a fully machine-driven approach for intonation description and its linguistic in...
This paper presents an intonation generation system for use in a text-to-speech synthesis system. Th...
This paper compares different methods of generating intonation for an American English Text-to-Speec...
This paper compares different methods of generating intonation for an American English Text-to-Speec...
The tilt intonation model facilitates automatic analysis and synthesis of intonation. The analysis a...
This paper presents an intonation generation system for use in a text-to-speech synthesis system. T...
This paper describes a general system which maps from a phonological specification of an utterance J...
This paper presents a series of experiments which test the use of sub-syllable acoustic data in the...
Text-to-speech systems convert text into speech. Synthesized speech without prosody sounds unnatural...
In a research world where many human-hours are spent labelling, segmenting, checking, and recheckin...
This paper describes an implementation of the rise/fall/connection (RFC) model of intonation for us...
This paper presents a fully machine-driven approach for intonation description and its linguistic in...
Text-to-speech systems convert text into speech. Synthesized speech without prosody sounds unnatural...
This paper presents a fully machine-driven approach for intonation description and its linguistic in...
This paper presents a fully machine-driven approach for intonation description and its linguistic in...
This paper presents a fully machine-driven approach for intonation description and its linguistic in...
This paper presents an intonation generation system for use in a text-to-speech synthesis system. Th...
This paper compares different methods of generating intonation for an American English Text-to-Speec...
This paper compares different methods of generating intonation for an American English Text-to-Speec...