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A hybrid model for text-to-speech synthesis
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Ieee Transactions On Speech And Audio Processing. Ieee-inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, v. 6, n. 5, n. 426, n. 434, 1998.
1063-6676
WOS:000075543300002
10.1109/89.709668
Autor
Violaro, F
Boeffard, O
Institución
Resumen
This paper describes a hybrid model developed for high-quality, concatenation-based, text-to-speech synthesis. The speech signal is submitted to a pitch-synchronous analysis and decomposed into a harmonic component, with a variable maximum frequency, plus a noise component. The harmonic component is modeled as a sum of sinusoids with frequencies multiple of the pitch. The noise component is modeled as a random excitation applied to an LPC filter. In unvoiced segments, the harmonic component is made equal to zero. In the presence of pitch modifications, a new set of harmonic parameters is evaluated by resampling the spectrum envelope at the new harmonic frequencies. For the synthesis of the harmonic component in the presence of duration and/or pitch modifications, a phase correction is introduced into the harmonic parameters. The sinusoidal model of synthesis is used for the harmonic component and the LPC model combined with an overlap and add procedure is used for the noise synthesis. This hybrid model enables independent and continuous control of duration and pitch of the synthesized speech. Comparative evaluation tests made in a text-to-speech environment have shown that the hybrid model assures better performance than the time-domain pitch-synchronous overlap-add (TD-PSOLA) model. 6 5 426 434