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A new prosody annotation protocol for live sports commentaries
In: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/~drugman/files/IS13_Proso.pdf (2013)
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Reactive and continuous control of HMM-based speech synthesis
In: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/~drugman/files/SLT12-Astrinaki.pdf
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IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN SIGNAL PROCESSING 1 Automatic Variation of the Degree of Articulation in New HMM-based Voices
In: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/~drugman/files/STSP2013.pdf
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Analysis and HMM-based Synthesis of Hypo and Hyperarticulated Speech
In: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/~drugman/files/CSL_HypoHyper.pdf
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HMM-based Speech Synthesis of Live Sports Commentaries: Integration of a Two-Layer Prosody Annotation
In: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/~drugman/files/SSW8.pdf
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Speech synthesis in various communicative situations: Impact of pronunciation variations
In: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/~drugman/files/IS14.pdf
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IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN SIGNAL PROCESSING 1 Automatic Variation of the Degree of Articulation in New HMM-based Voices
In: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/publications/regpapers/2014/jstsp_articulation_bptdtd.pdf
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REACTIVE AND CONTINUOUS CONTROL OF HMM-BASED SPEECH SYNTHESIS
In: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/~drugman/files/SLT12-Astrinaki.pdf
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Analysis and Synthesis of Hypo and Hyperarticulated Speech
In: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/%7Edrugman/files/SSW7.pdf
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HMM-based Speech Synthesis with Various Degrees of Articulation: a Perceptual Study
In: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/publications/regpapers/2012/neurocomputing_nolisp11_bptdtd.pdf
Abstract: Abstract. HMM-based speech synthesis is very convenient for creating a synthesizer whose speaker characteristics and speaking styles can be easily modified. This can be obtained by adapting a source speaker’s model to a target speaker’s model, using intra-speaker voice adaptation techniques. In this article, we focus on high-quality HMM-based speech synthesis integrating various degrees of articulation, and more specifically on the internal mechanisms leading to the perception of the degrees of articulation by listeners. Therefore the process of adapting a neutral speech synthesizer to generate hypo and hyperarticulated speech is broken down into four factors: cepstrum, prosody, phonetic transcription adaptation as well as the complete adaptation. The impact of these factors on the perceived degree of articulation is studied. Moreover, this study is complemented with an Absolute Category Rating (ACR) evaluation, allowing the subjective assessment of hypo/hyperarticulated speech through various dimensions: comprehension, non-monotony, fluidity and pronunciation. This article quantifies the importance of prosody and cepstrum adaptation as well as the use of a Natural Language Processor able to generate realistic hypo and hyperarticulated phonetic transcriptions. 1
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.258.7446
http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/publications/regpapers/2012/neurocomputing_nolisp11_bptdtd.pdf
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STATISTICAL METHODS FOR VARYING THE DEGREE OF ARTICULATION IN NEW HMM-BASED VOICES
In: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/~drugman/files/SLT12-Picart.pdf
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Perceptual Effects of the Degree of Articulation in HMM-based Speech Synthesis
In: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/%7Edrugman/files/NOLISP11-Articulation.pdf
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The AVLaughterCycle Database
In: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/publications/papers/2010/lrec2010_avlcdatabase_jutdambpjt.pdf
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Assessing the Intelligibility and Quality of HMM-based Speech Synthesis with a Variable Degree of Articulation
In: http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/%7Edrugman/files/LISTA12.pdf
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