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found 69 matches
- 1990
- Véronique Aubergé:
Semi-automatic constitution of a prosodic contour lexicons for the text-to-speech synthesis. SSW 1990: 215-218 - Gérard Bailly, Morten Bach, Rafael Laboissière, Morten Olesen:
Generation of articulatory trajectories using sequential networks. SSW 1990: 67-70 - Gérard Bailly, Thierry Barbe, Hai-Dong Wang:
Automatic labeling of large prosodic databases : tools, methodology and links with a text-to-speech system. SSW 1990: 201-204 - Christian Benoît, T. Lallouache, T. Mohamedi, A. Tseva, Christian Abry:
Nineteen (±two) French visemes for visual speech synthesis. SSW 1990: 253-256 - Louis ten Bosch:
Rule extraction for allophone synthesis. SSW 1990: 17-20 - N. Michael Brooke, Paul D. Templeton:
Classification of lip-shapes and their association with acoustic speech events. SSW 1990: 245-248 - Gösta Bruce, Björn Granström, David House:
Prosodic phrasing in Swedish speech synthesis. SSW 1990: 125-128 - W. Nick Campbell:
Normalised segment durations in a syllable frame. SSW 1990: 169-172 - Rolf Carlson, Björn Granström, Lennart Nord:
Segmental evaluation using the ESPRIT/SAM test procedures and monosyllabic words. SSW 1990: 257-260 - Rolf Carlson, Lennart Nord:
Cluster realizations in rule synthesis. SSW 1990: 9-12 - Henrietta J. Cedergren, Gilles Boulianne, Danièle Archambault:
On modelling the phonology phonetics interface for articulatory synthesis. SSW 1990: 79-82 - Cecil H. Coker, Kenneth Ward Church, Maik Y. Liberman:
Morphology and rhyming: two powerful alternatives to letter-to-sound rules for speech synthesis. SSW 1990: 83-86 - John Coleman:
Yorktalk: "synthesis-by-rule" without segments or rules. SSW 1990: 13-16 - René Collier:
Multi-lingual intonation synthesis: principles and applications. SSW 1990: 273-276 - Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Crespo, José Gregorio Escalada Sardina:
Text analysis system with automatic letter to allophone conversion for a Spanish text-to-speech synthesizer. SSW 1990: 105-108 - A. K. Datta, N. R. Ganguly, B. Mukherjee:
Intonation in segment-concatenated speech. SSW 1990: 153-156 - Philippe Depalle, Xavier Rodet, Gilles Poirot:
Energy and articulation rules for improving diphone speech synthesis. SSW 1990: 47-50 - Alessandro Falaschi:
Segmental quality assessment by well-formed nonsense words. SSW 1990: 261-264 - Frank Fallside:
Synfrec: speech synthesis from recognition using neural networks. SSW 1990: 237-240 - Massimo Giustiniani, Alessandro Falaschi, Piero Pierucci:
Automatic inference of a syllabic prosodic model. SSW 1990: 197-200 - Isabelle Guaïtella, Serge Santi:
Contribution of the analysis of punctuation to improving the prosody of speech synthesis. SSW 1990: 177-180 - Tomoki Hamagami, Shinichiro Hashimoto:
A new synthesizer model for high quality synthetic speech. SSW 1990: 59-62 - Susan R. Hertz:
A modular approach to multi-dialect and multi-language speech synthesis using the delta system. SSW 1990: 225-228 - Julia Hirschberg:
Using discourse context to guide pitch accent decisions in synthetic speech. SSW 1990: 181-184 - Wendy J. Holmes, David J. B. Pearce:
Automatic derivation of segment models for synthesis by rule. SSW 1990: 5-8 - Jill House, Nick J. Youd:
Contextually appropriate intonation in speech synthesis. SSW 1990: 185-188 - Peter Howell, Mark Williams:
Use of articulatory synthesis for analysis of voice disorders. SSW 1990: 75-78 - Satoshi Imaizumi, Shigeru Kiritani:
A generation model of formant trajectory at various speaking rates. SSW 1990: 1-4 - Nobuyoshi Kaiki, Kazuya Takeda, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
The control of segmental duration in speech synthesis using linguistic properties. SSW 1990: 165-168 - Klaus J. Kohler:
Improving the prosody in German text-to-speech output. SSW 1990: 189-192
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