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Statistical parametric speech synthesis using conversational data and phenomena
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Speaker similarity evaluation of foreign-accented speech synthesis using HMM-based speaker adaptation
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Speaker adaptation and the evaluation of speaker similarity in the EMIME speech-to-speech translation project
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In: http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/150620 (2010)
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Speaker adaptation and the evaluation of speaker similarity in the EMIME speech-to-speech translation project
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Speaker adaptation and the evaluation of speaker similarity in the EMIME speech-to-speech translation project
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Speech production knowledge in automatic speech recognition
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An elitist approach to automatic articulatory-acoustic feature classification for phonetic characterization of spoken language.
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Asynchronous Articulatory Feature Recognition Using Dynamic Bayesian networks
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On the Articulatory Representation of Speech within the Evolving Transformation System Formalism
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Syllable Classification Using Articulatory-Acoustic Features
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Wester, Mirjam. - : International Speech Communication Association, 2003
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Abstract:
This paper investigates the use of articulatory-acoustic features for the classification of syllables in TIMIT. The main motivation for this study is to circumvent the "beads-on-a-string" problem, i.e. the assumption that words can be described as a simple concatenation of phones. Posterior probabilities for articulatory-acoustic features are obtained from artificial neural nets and are used to classify speech within the scope of syllables instead of phones. This gives the opportunity to account for asynchronous feature changes, exploiting the strengths of the articulatory-acoustic features, instead of losing the potential by reverting to phones.
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speech
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/1095 http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/eurospeech_2003/index.html
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