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Title: Identification of Contrast and Its Emphatic Realization in HMM-based Speech Synthesis
Authors: Badino, Leonardo
Andersson, J. Sebastian
Yamagishi, Junichi
Clark, Robert A J
Issue Date: 2009
Journal Title: In Proc. Interspeech 2009, Brighton, U.K., September 2009
Abstract: The work presented in this paper proposes to identify contrast in the form of contrastive word pairs and prosodically signal it with emphatic accents in a Text-to-Speech (TTS) application using a Hidden-Markov-Model (HMM) based speech synthesis system. We first describe a novel method to automatically detect contrastive word pairs using textual features only and report its performance on a corpus of spontaneous conversations in English. Subsequently we describe the set of features selected to train a HMM-based speech synthesis system and attempting to properly control prosodic prominence (including emphasis). Results from a large scale perceptual test show that in the majority of cases listeners judge emphatic contrastive word pairs as acceptable as their non-emphatic counterpart, while emphasis on non-contrastive pairs is almost never acceptable.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3963
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