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Statistical Methods for Varying the Degree of Articulation in New HMM-based Voices
Picart, Benjamin; Drugman, Thomas; Dutoit, Thierry
2012
 

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Keywords :
[en] Expressive Speech; [en] Speaking Style Adaptation; [en] Speech Synthesis; [en] Voice Quality; [en] HTS
Abstract :
[en] This paper focuses on the automatic modification of the degree of articulation (hypo/hyperarticulation) of an existing standard neutral voice in the framework of HMM-based speech synthesis. Starting from a source speaker for which neutral, hypo and hyperarticulated speech data are available, two sets of transformations are computed during the adaptation of the neutral speech synthesizer. These transformations are then applied to a new target speaker for which no hypo/hyperarticulated recordings are available. Four statistical methods are investigated, differing in the speaking style adaptation technique (MLLR vs. CMLLR) and in the speaking style transposition approach (phonetic vs. acoustic correspondence) they use. This study focuses on the prosody model although such techniques can be applied to any stream of parameters exhibiting suited interpolability properties. Two subjective evaluations are performed in order to determine which statistical transformation method achieves the better segmental quality and reproduction of the articulation degree.
Disciplines :
Electrical & electronics engineering
Author, co-author :
Picart, Benjamin ;  Université de Mons > Faculté Polytechnique > Information, Signal et Intelligence artificielle
Drugman, Thomas ;  Université de Mons > Faculté Polytechnique > Information, Signal et Intelligence artificielle
Dutoit, Thierry ;  Université de Mons > Faculté Polytechnique > Information, Signal et Intelligence artificielle
Language :
English
Title :
Statistical Methods for Varying the Degree of Articulation in New HMM-based Voices
Publication date :
02 December 2012
Event name :
IEEE Workshop on Spoken Language Technology (SLT)
Event place :
Miami, United States - Florida
Event date :
2012
Research unit :
F105 - Information, Signal et Intelligence artificielle
Research institute :
R450 - Institut NUMEDIART pour les Technologies des Arts Numériques
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