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SPE-L2: Speech Synthesis I

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Tuesday, April 21, 11:00 - 13:00
Location: Room 101A+B, TICC
Session Chair: Hideki Kawahara, Wakayama University
 
  SPE-L2.1: PROBABLISTIC MODELLING OF F0 IN UNVOICED REGIONS IN HMM BASED SPEECH SYNTHESIS
         Kai Yu; Cambridge University
         Tomoki Toda; Nara Institute of Science
         Milica Gasic; Cambridge University
         Simon Keizer; Cambridge University
         Francois Mairesse; Cambridge University
         Blaise Thomson; Cambridge University
         Steve Young; Cambridge University
 
  SPE-L2.2: RECENT IMPROVEMENTS OF PROBABILITY BASED PROSODY MODELS FOR UNIT SELECTION IN CONCATENATIVE TEXT-TO-SPEECH
         Wei Zhang; IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
         Liang Gu; IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
         Yuqing Gao; IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
 
  SPE-L2.3: IMPROVED PROSODY GENERATION BY MAXIMIZING JOINT LIKELIHOOD OF STATE AND LONGER UNITS
         Yao Qian; Microsoft Research Asia
         Zhizheng Wu; Microsoft Research Asia
         Frank K. Soong; Microsoft Research Asia
 
  SPE-L2.4: OPTIMIZING SEGMENT LABEL BOUNDARIES FOR STATISTICAL SPEECH SYNTHESIS
         Alan W. Black; Carnegie Mellon University
         John Kominek; Carnegie Mellon University
 
  SPE-L2.5: COMPRESSION OF LINE SPECTRAL FREQUENCY PARAMETERS WITH ASYNCHRONOUS INTERPOLATION
         Rachel Moldover; Oregon Health & Sciences University
         Alexander Kain; Oregon Health & Sciences University
 
  SPE-L2.6: USING A PITCH-SYNCHRONOUS RESIDUAL CODEBOOK FOR HYBRID HMM/FRAME SELECTION SPEECH SYNTHESIS
         Thomas Drugman; Faculté Polytechnique de Mons
         Geoffrey Wilfart; Acapela Group
         Alexis Moinet; Faculté Polytechnique de Mons
         Thierry Dutoit; Faculté Polytechnique de Mons
 

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