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Design of Linguistic Contents of Speech Copora for Speech Recognition and Synthesis for Common Use (공동 이용을 위한 음성 인식 및 합성용 음성코퍼스의 발성 목록 설계)

  • Kim Yoen-Whoa;Kim Hyoung-Ju;Kim Bong-Wan;Lee Yong-Ju
    • MALSORI
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    • no.43
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    • pp.89-99
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    • 2002
  • Recently, researches into ways of improving large vocabulary continuous speech recognition and speech synthesis are being carried out intensively as the field of speech information technology is progressing rapidly. In the field of speech recognition, developments of stochastic methods such as HMM require large amount of speech data for training, and also in the field of speech synthesis, recent practices show that synthesis of better quality can be produced by selecting and connecting only the variable size of speech data from the large amount of speech data. In this paper we design and discuss linguistic contents for speech copora for speech recognition and synthesis to be shared in common.

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Optimum MVF Estimation-Based Two-Band Excitation for HMM-Based Speech Synthesis

  • Han, Seung-Ho;Jeong, Sang-Bae;Hahn, Min-Soo
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.457-459
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    • 2009
  • The optimum maximum voiced frequency (MVF) estimation-based two-band excitation for hidden Markov model-based speech synthesis is presented. An analysis-by-synthesis scheme is adopted for the MVF estimation which leads to the minimum spectral distortion of synthesized speech. Experimental results show that the proposed method significantly improves synthetic speech quality.

Speech synthesis system using Korean prosodic rules (한국어 운율규칙을 이용한 음성합성시스템)

  • 이기영
    • Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1998.08a
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    • pp.356-359
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    • 1998
  • This paper proposes the speech synthesis method using Korean prosodic rules as an important technique for Korean speech synthesis. The prosodic model for speech synthesis is composed of accentual phrases and intonational phrases which are derived from hierarchical structure of prosody. This prosodic model controls duration time, intonation and pause of synthesized speech. Synthesis units constitute of demi-syllables and VCV-triphones which can make unlimited vocabularies, and TD-PSOLA is used a sthe synthesis method.

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A New Pruning Method for Synthesis Database Reduction Using Weighted Vector Quantization

  • Kim, Sanghun;Lee, Youngjik;Keikichi Hirose
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.20 no.4E
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 2001
  • A large-scale synthesis database for a unit selection based synthesis method usually retains redundant synthesis unit instances, which are useless to the synthetic speech quality. In this paper, to eliminate those instances from the synthesis database, we proposed a new pruning method called weighted vector quantization (WVQ). The WVQ reflects relative importance of each synthesis unit instance when clustering the similar instances using vector quantization (VQ) technique. The proposed method was compared with two conventional pruning methods through the objective and subjective evaluations of the synthetic speech quality: one to simply limit maximum number of instance, and the other based on normal VQ-based clustering. The proposed method showed the best performance under 50% reduction rates. Over 50% of reduction rates, the synthetic speech quality is not seriously but perceptibly degraded. Using the proposed method, the synthesis database can be efficiently reduced without serious degradation of the synthetic speech quality.

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Perceptual Evaluation of Duration Models in Spoken Korean

  • Chung, Hyun-Song
    • Speech Sciences
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.207-215
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    • 2002
  • Perceptual evaluation of duration models of spoken Korean was carried out based on the Classification and Regression Tree (CART) model for text-to-speech conversion. A reference set of durations was produced by a commercial text-to-speech synthesis system for comparison. The duration model which was built in the previous research (Chung & Huckvale, 2001) was applied to a Korean language speech synthesis diphone database, 'Hanmal (HN 1.0)'. The synthetic speech produced by the CART duration model was preferred in the subjective preference test by a small margin and the synthetic speech from the commercial system was superior in the clarity test. In the course of preparing the experiment, a labeled database of spoken Korean with 670 sentences was constructed. As a result of the experiment, a trained duration model for speech synthesis was obtained. The 'Hanmal' diphone database for Korean speech synthesis was also developed as a by-product of the perceptual evaluation.

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Implementation of Formant Speech Analysis/Synthesis System (포만트 분석/합성 시스템 구현)

  • Lee, Joon-Woo;Son, Ill-Kwon;Bae, Keuo-Sung
    • Speech Sciences
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    • v.1
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    • pp.295-314
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    • 1997
  • In this study, we will implement a flexible formant analysis and synthesis system. In the analysis part, the two-channel (i.e., speech & EGG signals) approach is investigated for accurate estimation of formant information. The EGG signal is used for extracting exact pitch information that is needed for the pitch synchronous LPC analysis and closed phase LPC analysis. In the synthesis part, Klatt formant synthesizer is modified so that the user can change synthesis parameters arbitarily. Experimental results demonstrate the superiority of the two-channel analysis method over the one-channel(speech signal only) method in analysis as well as in synthesis. The implemented system is expected to be very helpful for studing the effects of synthesis parameters on the quality of synthetic speech and for the development of Korean text-to-speech(TTS) system with the formant synthesis method.

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Speech Synthesis Based on CVC Speech Segments Extracted from Continuous Speech (연속 음성으로부터 추출한 CVC 음성세그먼트 기반의 음성합성)

  • 김재홍;조관선;이철희
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.18 no.7
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    • pp.10-16
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, we propose a concatenation-based speech synthesizer using CVC(consonant-vowel-consonant) speech segments extracted from an undesigned continuous speech corpus. Natural synthetic speech can be generated by a proper modelling of coarticulation effects between phonemes and the use of natural prosodic variations. In general, CVC synthesis unit shows smaller acoustic degradation of speech quality since concatenation points are located in the consonant region and it can properly model the coarticulation of vowels that are effected by surrounding consonants. In this paper, we analyze the characteristics and the number of required synthesis units of 4 types of speech synthesis methods that use CVC synthesis units. Furthermore, we compare the speech quality of the 4 types and propose a new synthesis method based on the most promising type in terms of speech quality and implementability. Then we implement the method using the speech corpus and synthesize various examples. The CVC speech segments that are not in the speech corpus are substituted by demonstrate speech segments. Experiments demonstrate that CVC speech segments extracted from about 100 Mbytes continuous speech corpus can produce high quality synthetic speech.

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Voice transformation for HTS using correlation between fundamental frequency and vocal tract length (기본주파수와 성도길이의 상관관계를 이용한 HTS 음성합성기에서의 목소리 변환)

  • Yoo, Hyogeun;Kim, Younggwan;Suh, Youngjoo;Kim, Hoirin
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.41-47
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    • 2017
  • The main advantage of the statistical parametric speech synthesis is its flexibility in changing voice characteristics. A personalized text-to-speech(TTS) system can be implemented by combining a speech synthesis system and a voice transformation system, and it is widely used in many application areas. It is known that the fundamental frequency and the spectral envelope of speech signal can be independently modified to convert the voice characteristics. Also it is important to maintain naturalness of the transformed speech. In this paper, a speech synthesis system based on Hidden Markov Model(HMM-based speech synthesis, HTS) using the STRAIGHT vocoder is constructed and voice transformation is conducted by modifying the fundamental frequency and spectral envelope. The fundamental frequency is transformed in a scaling method, and the spectral envelope is transformed through frequency warping method to control the speaker's vocal tract length. In particular, this study proposes a voice transformation method using the correlation between fundamental frequency and vocal tract length. Subjective evaluations were conducted to assess preference and mean opinion scores(MOS) for naturalness of synthetic speech. Experimental results showed that the proposed voice transformation method achieved higher preference than baseline systems while maintaining the naturalness of the speech quality.

SPEECH SYNTHESIS USING LARGE SPEECH DATA-BASE

  • Lee, Kyu-Keon;Mochida, Takemi;Sakurai, Naohiro;Shirai, Katasuhiko
    • Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1994.06a
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    • pp.949-956
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    • 1994
  • In this paper, we introduce a new speech synthesis method for Japanese and Korean arbitrary sentences using the natural speech data-base. Also, application of this method to a CAI system is discussed. In our synthesis method, a basic sentence and basic accent-phrases are selected from the data-base against a target sentence. Factors for those selections are phrase dependency structure (separation degree), number of morae, type of accent and phonemic labels. The target pitch pattern and phonemic parameter series are generated using those selected basic units. As the pitch pattern is generated using patterns which are directly extracted form real speech, it is expected to be more natural than any other pattern which is estimated by any model. Until now, we have examined this method on Japanese sentence speech and affirmed that the synthetic sound preserves human-like features fairly well. Now we extend this method to Korean sentence speech synthesis. Further more, we are trying to apply this synthesis unit to a CAI system.

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