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Using same-language machine translation to create alternative target sequences for text-to-speech synthesis

Authors :
Cahill, Peter
Du, Jinhua
Way, Andy
Carson-Berndsen, Julie
Cahill, Peter
Du, Jinhua
Way, Andy
Carson-Berndsen, Julie
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Modern speech synthesis systems attempt to produce speech utterances from an open domain of words. In some situations, the synthesiser will not have the appropriate units to pronounce some words or phrases accurately but it still must attempt to pronounce them. This paper presents a hybrid machine translation and unit selection speech synthesis system. The machine translation system was trained with English as the source and target language. Rather than the synthesiser only saying the input text as would happen in conventional synthesis systems, the synthesiser may say an alternative utterance with the same meaning. This method allows the synthesiser to overcome the problem of insufficient units in runtime.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1390659727
Document Type :
Electronic Resource