Blizzard Challenge 2006 Workshop, September 16, 2006, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US.The present paper describes an HMM-based speech synthesis system developed by the Nitech-NAIST group for the Blizzard Challenge 2006 (Nitech-NAIST-HTS 2006). To achieve improvements over the 2005 system (Nitech-HTS 2005), new features such as MGC-LSP, MLLT, and full covariance GV pdf are investigated. Subjective listening test results show that combining mel-cepstral coe cients, MLLT and full covariance GV pdf achieved the best score and the performance of the 2006 system is significantly better than that of the 2005 system. Results of the Blizzard Challenge evaluations reveal that Nitech-NAIST-HTS 2006 is still competitive even a relatively large amount o...
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This paper describes the CSTR entry for the Blizzard Challenge 2009. The work focused on modifying t...
This paper describes an HMM-based speech synthesis system developed by the HTS working group for th...
This paper describes I2R‟s submission to the Blizzard Challenge 2011 speech synthesis evaluation. Th...
This paper describes the overview of the Nitech-NAIST HMM-based speech synthesis system developed fo...
We describe a statistical parametric speech synthesis system developed by a joint group from the Nag...
In January 2005, an open evaluation of corpus-based text-to-speech synthesis systems using common sp...
We describe a hidden Markov model (HMM)-based speechsynthesis system developed at the Nagoya Institu...
INTERSPEECH2005: the 9th European Conference on Speech Communication and technology, September 4-8, ...
Blizzard Challenge 2010 Workshop, September 25, 2010, Kyoto, Japan.This paper details a speech syn...
Blizzard Challenge 2007 Workshop, August 25, 2007, Bonn, Germany.This paper describes an HMM-based...
ICASSP2008: IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, March 30 - ...
Blizzard Challenge 2009 Workshop, September 4, 2009, Edinburgh, UK.This paper describes the NICT s...
Blizzard Challenge 2008 Workshop, September 21, 2008, Brisbane, Australia.For the 2008 Blizzard Ch...
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This paper describes a speaker-independent/adaptive HMM-based speech synthesis system developed for ...
This paper describes the CSTR entry for the Blizzard Challenge 2009. The work focused on modifying t...
This paper describes an HMM-based speech synthesis system developed by the HTS working group for th...
This paper describes I2R‟s submission to the Blizzard Challenge 2011 speech synthesis evaluation. Th...