• DocumentCode
    1010807
  • Title

    Speech synthesis in telecommunications

  • Author

    Levinson, S.E. ; Olive, J.P. ; Tschirgi, Judith S.

  • Author_Institution
    AT&T Bell Lab., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
  • Volume
    31
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    1993
  • Firstpage
    46
  • Lastpage
    53
  • Abstract
    A text-to-speech synthesis system that synthesizes speech from unrestricted text is discussed. The text analysis system, which includes text preprocessing, phrasing and intonation, and letter-to-phoneme conversion, is described. The analyzed text is represented by phonetic characters, stress values, minor- and major-phrase markers, and intonational descriptors. The synthesizer uses this information to compute a speech signal in several stages. The duration of the different speech events is computed, and the intonational descriptors are converted to a fundamental frequency contour. Loudness control is also generated. After these prosodic parameters have been computed, the synthesis parameters that describe the different sounds or phonemes are generated. These parameters are converted to speech by a waveform synthesizer.<>
  • Keywords
    speech synthesis; fundamental frequency contour; intonation; intonational descriptors; letter-to-phoneme conversion; loudness control; major-phrase markers; minor-phrase markers; phonetic characters; phrasing; prosodic parameters; stress values; telecommunications; text analysis system; text preprocessing; text-to-speech synthesis; waveform synthesizer; Acoustics; Bellows; Filters; Humans; Keyboards; Magnetic heads; Resonance; Speech synthesis; Switching systems; Synthesizers;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Communications Magazine, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0163-6804
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/35.256873
  • Filename
    256873