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The CogSIS Project: Examining the Cognitive Effects of Speech Interface Synthesis
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The State of Speech in HCI: Trends, Themes and Challenges ...
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Brazilian Serialities. Personhood and Radical Embodied Cognition
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Glimpses of Scientific Mathematic Modules in High School
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Cabral, João. - : Asian Online Journals (www.ajouronline.com), 2013
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Evaluating expressive speech synthesis from audiobooks in conversational phrases
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Audiobooks are a rich resource of large quantities of natural sounding, highly expressive speech. In our previous research we have shown that it is possible to detect different expressive voice styles represented in a particular audiobook, using unsupervised clustering to group the speech corpus of the audiobook into smaller subsets representing the detected voice styles. These subsets of corpora of different voice styles reflect the various ways a speaker uses their voice to express involvement and affect, or imitate characters. This study is an evaluation of the detection of voice styles in an audiobook in the application of expressive speech synthesis. A further aim of this study is to investigate the usability of audiobooks as a language resource for expressive speech synthesis of utterances of conversational speech. Two evaluations have been carried out to assess the effect of the genre transfer: transmitting expressive speech from read aloud literature to conversational phrases with the application of speech synthesis. The first evaluation revealed that listeners have different voice style preferences for a particular conversational phrase. The second evaluation showed that it is possible for users of speech synthesis systems to learn the characteristics of a certain voice style well enough to make reliable predictions about what a certain utterance will sound like when synthesised using that voice style. ; QC 20160426
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Engineering and Technology; Teknik och teknologier
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URL: http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-185523
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Rapidly Testing the Interaction Model of a Pronunciation Training System via Wizard-of-Oz.
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WinkTalk: a multimodal speech synthesis interface linking facial expressions to expressive synthetic voices
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WinkTalk : a demonstration of a multimodal speech synthesis platform linking facial expressions to expressive synthetic voices
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Les noms de famille lusophones: une lecture anthropologique
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Clustering Expressive Speech Styles in Audiobooks Using Glottal Source Parameters.
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Introducing Difficulty-Levels in Pronunciation Learning ; International Speech Communication Association Special Interest Group on Speech and Language Technology in Education (SLaTE)
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Transforming Voice Source Parameters in a HMM-based Speech Synthesiser with Glottal Post-Filtering
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HMM-based speech synthesis using an acoustic glottal source model
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Glottal Source and Prosodic Prominence Modelling in HMM-based Speech Synthesis for the Blizzard Challenge 2009
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Glottal Spectral Separation for Parametric Speech Synthesis
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Towards an improved modeling of the glottal source in statistical parametric speech synthesis
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