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2nd Blizzard Challenge 2006: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- The Blizzard Challenge 2006, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, September 16, 2006. ISCA 2006
Session 1 - Presentation of systems 1
- Matthew P. Aylett, Christopher J. Pidcock, Mark E. Fraser:
The Cerevoice Blizzard Entry 2006: A prototype Database Unit Selection Engine. - Sinsuke Sakai:
Building Probabilistic Corpus-based Speech Synthesis Systems from the Blizzard Challenge 2006 Speech Databases. - Heiga Zen, Tomoki Toda, Keiichi Tokuda:
The Nitech-NAIST HMM-based speech synthesis system for the Blizzard Challenge 2006. - John Kominek, Alan W. Black:
The Blizzard Challenge 2006 CMU Entry introducing hybrid trajectory-selection synthesis. - Peter Cahill, Julie Carson-Berndsen:
The Jess Blizzard Challenge 2006 Entry. - Zhen-Hua Ling, Yi-Jian Wu, Yu-Ping Wang, Long Qin, Ren-Hua Wang:
USTC System for Blizzard Challenge 2006 an Improved HMM-based Speech Synthesis Method. - Tomoki Toda, Hisashi Kawai, Toshio Hirai, Jinfu Ni, Nobuyuki Nishizawa, Junichi Yamagishi, Minoru Tsuzaki, Keiichi Tokuda, Satoshi Nakamura:
Developing a Test Bed of English Text-to-Speech System XIMERA for the Blizzard Challenge 2006.
Sesison 2 - Presentation of systems 2
- Robert A. J. Clark, Korin Richmond, Volker Strom, Simon King:
Multisyn Voice for the Blizzard Challenge 2006. - Marc Schröder, Anna Hunecke, Sacha Krstulovic:
OpenMary - Open Source Unit Selection as the Basis for Research on Expressive Synthesis. - Min Chu, Yining Chen, Yong Zhao, Yusheng Li, Frank K. Soong:
A Study on How Human Annotations Benefit the TTS Voice. - Lukasz Osowski, Michal Kaszczuk:
IVO Blizzard 2006 Entry. - Jin-Hui Yang, Zhi-Wei Zhao, Yuan Jiang, Guo-Ping Hu, Xiao-Ru Wu:
Multi-tier Non-uniform Unit Selection for Corpus-based Speech Synthesis. - Ellen Eide, Raul Fernandez, Ron Hoory, Wael Hamza, Zvi Kons, Michael Picheny, Ariel Sagi, Slava Shechtman, Zhiwei Shuang:
The IBM Submission to the 2006 Blizzard Text-to-Speech Challenge.
Session 3 - Results and discussion
- Christina L. Bennett, Alan W. Black:
Blizzard Challenge 2006: Results.

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