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4. SSW 2001: Perthshire, Scotland, UK
- 4th ITRW on Speech Synthesis, Perthshire, Scotland, UK, August 29 - September 1, 2001. ISCA 2001
- Gérard Bailly:
Visual synthesis. - Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Unit selection synthesis. SSW 2001 - Achim F. Müller, Rüdiger Hoffmann:
A neural network and a hybrid approach for accent label prediction. 102 - Robert I. Damper, Craig Z. Stanbridge, Yannick Marchand:
A pronunciation-by-analogy module for the Festival Text-to-Speech Synthesiser. 103 - Richard Sproat:
Pmtools: A pronunciation modeling toolkit. 104 - Alex I. C. Monaghan, Fred Sannier:
A metrical model of prosody for French TTS. 105 - Olov Engwall:
Synthesizing static vowels and dynamic sounds using a 3D vocal tract model. 106 - Gérard Bailly:
Close shadowing natural vs. synthetic speech. 107 - Masanobu Abe, Osamu Mizuno, Tsubasa Shinozaki, Hideyuki Mizuno, Shin'ya Nakajima:
A bilingual speech design tool: Sesign2001. 108 - Philippe Boula de Mareüil, Benoît Soulage:
Input/output normalisation and linguistic analysis for a multilingual text-to-speech synthesis system. 109 - Baris Bozkurt, Thierry Dutoit:
An implementation and evaluation of two diphone-based synthesizers for Turkish. 110 - Baris Bozkurt, Michel Bagein, Thierry Dutoit:
From MBROLA to NU-MBROLA. 111 - Marc Schröder, Jürgen Trouvain:
The German text-to-speech synthesis system MARY: A tool for research, development, and teaching. 112 - Joram Meron:
Prosodic unit selection using an imitation speech database. 113 - Gregor Möhler, Jörg Mayer:
A Discourse Model for Pitch-Range Control. 114 - Min Chu, Hu Peng, Eric Chang:
A concatenative Mandarin TTS system without prosody model and prosody modification. 115 - Christine H. Shadle, Robert I. Damper:
Prospects for articulatory synthesis: A position paper. 116 - Bernd Möbius:
Rare events and closed domains: Two delicate concepts in speech synthesis. 117 - Karlheinz Stöber, Petra Wagner, Esther Klabbers, Wolfgang Hess:
Definition of a training set for unit selection-based speech synthesis. 118 - Çaglayan Erdem, Hans-Georg Zimmermann:
Segmental duration control with asymmetric causal retro-causal neural networks. 119 - Horst-Udo Hain, Hans-Georg Zimmermann:
A multi-lingual system for the determination of phonetic word stress using soft feature selection by neural networks. 120 - Minkyu Lee, Daniel P. Lopresti, Joseph P. Olive:
A text-to-speech platform for variable length optimal unit searching using perceptual cost functions. 122 - Robert E. Donovan:
A new distance measure for costing spectral discontinuities in concatenative speech synthesizers. 123 - Chilin Shih, Greg Kochanski:
Synthesis of prosodic styles. 124 - Bertjan Busser, Walter Daelemans, Antal van den Bosch:
Predicting phrase breaks with memory-based learning. 125 - Xuejing Sun:
Predicting underlying pitch targets for intonation modeling. 126 - Céu Viana, Luís C. Oliveira, Ana Isabel Mata:
Prosodic phrasing: Machine and human evaluation. 127 - Alan W. Black, Kevin A. Lenzo:
Optimal data selection for unit selection synthesis. 129 - Greg Kochanski, Chilin Shih, Hongyan Jing:
Hierarchical structure and word strength predication of Mandarin prosody. 130 - Lucian Galescu, James F. Allen:
Bi-directional conversion between graphemes and phonemes using a joint N-gram model. 131 - Hansjörg Mixdorff, Oliver Jokisch:
Implementing and evaluating an integrated approach to modeling German prosody. 132 - Yasuhisa Niimi, Masanori Kasamatsu, Takuya Nishinoto, Masahiro Araki:
Synthesis of emotional speech using prosodically balanced VCV segments. 133 - Li-chiung Yang:
Linking form to meaning: The expression and recognition of emotions through prosody. 134 - Akemi Iida, Nick Campbell:
A database design for a concatenative speech synthesis system for the disabled. 135 - Esther Klabbers, Karlheinz Stöber:
Creation of speech corpora for the multilingual Bonn Open Synthesis System. 136 - Caren Brinckmann, Jürgen Trouvain:
On the role of duration prediction and symbolic representation for the evaluation of synthetic speech. 137 - Romain Prudon, Christophe d'Alessandro:
A selection/concatenation text-to-speech synthesis system: databases development, system design, comparative evaluation. 138 - Olga Goubanova:
Predicting segmental duration using Bayesian belief networks. 139 - Albert Rilliard, Véronique Aubergé:
Prosody evaluation as a diagnostic process: subjective vs. objective measurements. 140 - Li-chiung Yang, Nick Campbell:
Linking form to meaning: The expression and recognition of emotions through prosody. 141 - John G. McKenna:
Automatic glottal closed-phase location and analysis by Kalman filtering. 142 - Alex Monaghan:
A brief outline of Aculab TTS: Multilingual TTS for computer telephony. 201 - Inma Hernáez, Eva Navas, Juan Luis Murugarren, Borja Etxebarria:
Description of the AhoTTS system for the Basque language. 202 - Baris Bozkurt, Michel Bagein, Thierry Dutoit:
Demo rystem for NU-MBROLA concatonator. 203 - Alan W. Black, Kevin A. Lenzo:
Flite: a small fast run-time synthesis engine. 204 - Jean-Philippe Goldman, Arnaud Gaudinat, Luka Nerima, Eric Wehrli:
FipsVox: A French TTS based on a syntactic parser. 205 - Gerasimos Xydas, Georgios Kouroupetroglou:
The DEMOSTHeNES speech composer. 206 - Robert E. Donovan, Abraham Ittycheriah, Martin Franz, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, Ellen Eide, Mahesh Viswanathan, Raimo Bakis, Wael Hamza, Michael A. Picheny, P. Gleason, T. Rutherfoord, P. Cox, D. Green, Eric Janke, S. Revelin, Claire Waast, B. Zeller, C. Guenther, J. Kunzmann:
Current status of the IBM Trainable Speech Synthesis System. 207 - Polyxeni Stathopoulou-Zois:
The UOP text-to-speech system for Greek speech synthesis. 208 - Silvia Quazza, Laura Donetti, Loreta Moisa, Pier Luigi Salza:
ACTOR: A multilingual unit-selection speech synthesis system. 209
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