This paper presents a theory and a computational implementation for generating prosodically appropriate synthetic speech in response to database queries. Proper distinctions of contrast and emphasis are expressed in an intonation contour that is synthesized by rule under the control of a grammar, a discourse model, and a knowledge base. The theory is based on Combinatory Categorial Grammar, a formalism which easily integrates the notions of syntactic constituency, semantics, prosodic phrasing and information structure. Results from our current implementation demonstrate the system\u27s ability to generate a variety of intonational possibilities for a given sentence depending on the discourse context
Generating responses that take user preferences into account requires adaptation at all levels of th...
This thesis addresses the problem of generating a range of natural sounding pitch contours for speec...
Generating responses that take user preferences into account requires adaptation at all levels of th...
A generator based on Combinatory Categorial Grammar using a simple and domain-independent discourse ...
A generator based on Combinatory Categorial Grammar using a simple and domain-independent discourse ...
In this dissertation I present a model for the determination of intonation contours from context and...
A generator based on Combinatory Categorial Grammar using a simple and domain-independent discourse ...
A generator based on Combinatory Categorial Grammar using a simple and domain-independent discourse ...
This paper describes a general system which maps from a phonological specification of an utterance J...
This thesis addresses the problem of generating a range of natural sounding pitch contours for spee...
This paper describes a method for generating intonation events and prosodic phrasing from a high lev...
The paper briefly reviews a theory of intonational prosody and its relation syntax, and to certain o...
The paper briefly reviews a theory of intonational prosody and its relation syntax, and to certain o...
This paper describes a method for generating intonation events and prosodic phrasing from a high lev...
We describe a method of synthesising contextually appropriate intonation with limited domain unit se...
Generating responses that take user preferences into account requires adaptation at all levels of th...
This thesis addresses the problem of generating a range of natural sounding pitch contours for speec...
Generating responses that take user preferences into account requires adaptation at all levels of th...
A generator based on Combinatory Categorial Grammar using a simple and domain-independent discourse ...
A generator based on Combinatory Categorial Grammar using a simple and domain-independent discourse ...
In this dissertation I present a model for the determination of intonation contours from context and...
A generator based on Combinatory Categorial Grammar using a simple and domain-independent discourse ...
A generator based on Combinatory Categorial Grammar using a simple and domain-independent discourse ...
This paper describes a general system which maps from a phonological specification of an utterance J...
This thesis addresses the problem of generating a range of natural sounding pitch contours for spee...
This paper describes a method for generating intonation events and prosodic phrasing from a high lev...
The paper briefly reviews a theory of intonational prosody and its relation syntax, and to certain o...
The paper briefly reviews a theory of intonational prosody and its relation syntax, and to certain o...
This paper describes a method for generating intonation events and prosodic phrasing from a high lev...
We describe a method of synthesising contextually appropriate intonation with limited domain unit se...
Generating responses that take user preferences into account requires adaptation at all levels of th...
This thesis addresses the problem of generating a range of natural sounding pitch contours for speec...
Generating responses that take user preferences into account requires adaptation at all levels of th...