Title :
Slovenian text-to-speech system
Author_Institution :
Jozef Stefan Inst., Ljubljana Univ., Slovenia
Abstract :
This paper presents a text-to-speech system that is capable of synthesising continuous Slovenian speech. Input text is processed by a series of independent modules. That enables easy improvements of separate parts of the system. The first two modules (text normalization and grapheme-to-phoneme conversion) comprise tasks such as end-of-sentence detection, abbreviation and number expansion, special formats conversion, morphological analysis and phonological modeling, accentuation and phrasing. In order to generate rules for our synthesis scheme, data was collected by analysing the readings of ten speakers, five males and five females. A two-level approach has been used for duration modelling, and so-called superpositional approach at pitch modelling. Speech waveform is synthesized using a concatenative TD-PSOLA technique. Acoustic segments inventory consists of diphones and some frequently used polyphones
Keywords :
mathematical morphology; normalising; speech synthesis; accentuation; acoustic segments inventory; concatenative TD-PSOLA technique; continuous Slovenian speech synthesis; diphones; duration modelling; end-of-sentence detection; grapheme-to-phoneme conversion; morphological analysis; number expansion; phonological modeling; phrasing; pitch modelling; polyphones; special formats conversion; superpositional approach; text normalization; text-to-speech system; two-level approach; Alarm systems; Electronic mail; IEEE news; Information systems; Loudspeakers; Multimedia systems; Natural languages; Speech synthesis; Synthesizers; Telephony;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 2000. Proceedings. ISCAS 2000 Geneva. The 2000 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Geneva
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5482-6
DOI :
10.1109/ISCAS.2000.857358