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Title: Performance Evaluation of The Speaker-Independent HMM-based Speech Synthesis System "HTS-2007" for the Blizzard Challenge 2007
Authors: Yamagishi, Junichi
Tokuda, Keiichi
Toda, Tomoki
Heiga, Zen
Nose, Takashi
Issue Date: 2008
Journal Title: Proc. ICASSP 2008
Abstract: This paper describes a speaker-independent/adaptive HMM-based speech synthesis system developed for the Blizzard Challenge 2007. The new system, named HTS-2007, employs speaker adaptation (CSMAPLR+MAP), feature-space adaptive training, mixed-gender modeling, and full-covariance modeling using CSMAPLR transforms, in addition to several other techniques that have proved effective in our previous systems. Subjective evaluation results show that the new system generates significantly better quality synthetic speech than that of speaker-dependent approaches with realistic amounts of speech data, and that it bears comparison with speaker-dependent approaches even when large amounts of speech data are available.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICASSP.2008.4518520
http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3831
ISBN: 978-1-4244-1483-3
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