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| Title: | The CSTR/Cereproc Blizzard Entry 2008: The Inconvenient Data |
| Authors: | J. Sebastian Andersson Leonardo Badino Oliver S. Watts Matthew P.Aylett |
| Issue Date: | 2008 |
| Journal Title: | Proc. Blizzard Challenge Workshop (in Proc. Interspeech 2008) |
| Abstract: | In a commercial system data used for unit selection systems is collected with a heavy emphasis on homogeneous neutral data that has sufficient coverage for the units that will be used in the system. In this years Blizzard entry CSTR and CereProc present a joint entry where the emphasis has been to explore techniques to deal with data which is not homogeneous (the English entry) and did not have appropriate coverage for a diphone based system (the Mandarin entry where tone/phone combinations were treated as distinct phone categories). In addition, two further problems were addressed, 1) Making use of non-homogeneous data for creating a voice that can realise both expressive and neutral speaking styles (the English entry) 2) Building a unit selection system with no native understanding of the language but depending instead on external native evaluation (the Mandarin Entry). |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3818 |
| Appears in Collections: | CSTR publications
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