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11th Biennial Symposium on Linguistics: Inter-Theoretical Approaches to Complex Verb
Adams B. Bodomo
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Adams Bodomo
In: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~lingsymp/Bodomo_paper.pdf (2006)
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Speaker clustering for multilingual synthesis,” presented at
Alan W Black
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Tanja Schultz
In: http://academic.sun.ac.za/su_clast/multiling/pdfs/black.pdf (2006)
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Linguistic landscape and minority languages
Jasone Cenoz
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Durk Gorter
In: http://depot.knaw.nl/2985/1/20871.pdf (2006)
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Speaker clustering for multilingual synthesis
Alan W Black
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Tanja Schultz
In: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~awb/papers/multiling2006/BlackSchultz_MULTILING2006.pdf (2006)
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Today, speech synthesizers in new languages are typically built by collecting several hours of well recorded speech in the target language. The time and effort involved in collection and correction can be prohibitive when lack of resources is common in addressing under-represented languages. An alternative method is to use acoustic data from an existing synthesizer in a different language and train adaptation models from a small corpus (20-50 sentences) in the target language. Following the work of GlobalPhone [Schultz, 2001], which uses multi-lingual databases and adapts acoustic models to target languages for speech recognition. This paper presents one aspect towards a solution of building monolingual synthesizer when little or no target language data is available. Our particular focus is in selecting appropriate speakers from large number of candidates through voice clustering techniques.
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