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EPSRC Reference: EP/E031447/1
Title: Automatic target cost and database design for unit-selection speech synthesis
Principal Investigator: King, Professor S
Other Investigators:
Clark, Dr R
Researcher Co-Investigators:
Dr VF Strom
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Department: Centre for Speech Technology Research
Organisation: University of Edinburgh
Scheme: Standard Research
Starts: 01 April 2007 Ends: 31 March 2010 Value (£): 280,478
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Artificial Intelligence Information & Knowledge Mgmt
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We propose to replace three components of a typical concatenativespeech synthesiser: the text selection algorithm (what to record forthe database), the target cost function (which units to select fromthe database) and the backoff strategy (what to do when the databasedoes not contain the desired unit).These components are currently designed independently using humanintuition. This is very hard, can only be done by experts, and meansthat each component is unlikely to be optimised with respect to theothers. We propose to base these three components on a singleunderlying model. The model will learn, from data, which speech unitsare perceptually interchangeable. This information will then be usedby the target cost function / backoff strategy, and when selecting thetext to be recorded. The proposed techniques will be implemented inthe Festival 2 speech synthesis system and evaluated using formallistening tests.We break down the research programme into three phases. In Phase 1, wewill gain a deeper understanding of current techniques. In Phase 2, wewill examine techniques for learning just the target cost/backoffstrategy, given an existing voice, then for learning thetext-selection algorithm for a given target cost/backoffstrategy. Finally, in Phase 3, we will devise a method for jointlylearning both together.
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