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| Title: | Objective methods for evaluating synthetic intonation. |
| Authors: | Clark, Robert A J Dusterhoff, Kurt E |
| Issue Date: | 1999 |
| Citation: | In Proc. Eurospeech 1999, volume 4, pages 1623-1626, 1999. |
| Publisher: | International Speech Communication Association |
| Abstract: | This paper describes the development and evaluation of
objective methods for testing synthetic intonation. While
subjective methods are available for assessing the quality
of synthetic intonation, such tests consume time and
resources, and are not useful for day-to-day model development.
Therefore, objective measures of F0 modelling
are necessary. Currently, objective evaluation of synthetic
intonation involves the use of Root Mean Squared Error
and Correlation. However, it is unclear how large an improvement
in either score must be before it is reflected
perceptually. It is also unclear how detailed an analysis
these metrics provide. Therefore, two other metrics are to
be tested, both of which are similar to a basic RMSE measurement.
All of the evaluation results are compared to a
perceptual study in order to determine how the objective
measures relate to perceived differences in the contours. |
| URI: | http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/eurospeech_1999/index.html http://hdl.handle.net/1842/1180 |
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