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- Source allophony and speech synthesisJanet B. Pierrehumbert, Stefan Frisch. 1-4 [doi]
- Time-domain analysis/synthesis of the aperiodic component of speech signalsGaël Richard, Christophe d'Alessandro. 5-8 [doi]
- Building prototypes for articulatory speech synthesisGérard Bailly, Eric Castelli, Bernard Gabioud. 9-12 [doi]
- A framework for synthesis of segments based on articulatory parametersCorine A. Bickley, Kenneth N. Stevens, David R. Williams. 13-16 [doi]
- Biomechanical and physiologically based speech modelingReiner Wilhelms-Tricarico, Joseph S. Perkell. 17-20 [doi]
- On the use of a sinusoidal model for speech synthesis unitsMiguel Ángel Rodríguez Crespo, P. Sanz Velasco, L. Monzón-Serrano, José Gregorio Escalada Sardina. 21-24 [doi]
- Using feed-forward neural networks to produce vowel formant tracks in CVC triphonesStephen M. Conway. 25-28 [doi]
- Duration study for the AT&t Mandarin text-to-speech systemChilin Shih, Benjamin Ao. 29-32 [doi]
- 0 peak placement in Mexican SpanishPilar Prieto, Jan P. H. van Santen, Julia Hirschberg. 33-36 [doi]
- A GUI-based interactive speech editor for synthetic speech creationHiroshi Hamada, Jin'ichi Chiba. 37-40 [doi]
- A strategy for changing speaking styles in text-to-speech systemsMasanobu Abe, Hideyuki Mizuno. 41-44 [doi]
- From database to speech: a multi-dialect relational database integrated with the Eloquence synthesis technologySusan R. Hertz, Elizabeth C. Zsiga, Kenneth J. de Jong, Paul Gries, Katherine E. Lockwood. 45-48 [doi]
- A 3-d model of the lips for visual speech synthesisThierry Guiard-Marigny, Ali Adjoudani, Christian Benoît. 49-52 [doi]
- Real-time analysis-synthesis and intelligibility of talking facesBertrand Le Goff, Thierry Guiard-Marigny, Michael M. Cohen, Christian Benoît. 53-56 [doi]
- Automatic extraction of FO control parameters using statistical analysisToshio Hirai, Naoto Iwahashi, Norio Higuchi, Yoshinori Sagisaka. 57-60 [doi]
- Prosody and the selection of units for concatenation synthesisNick Campbell. 61-64 [doi]
- Does the resulting speech quality improvement make a sophisticated concatenation of time-domain synthesis units worthwhile?Volker Kraft. 65-68 [doi]
- Combining concatenation and formant synthesis for improved intelligibility and naturalness in text-to-speech systemsSteve Pearson, Heather Moran, Kazue Hata, Frode Holm. 69-72 [doi]
- Saying and seeing it with feeling: techniques for synthesizing visible, emotional speechCaroline Henton, Peter Litwinowicz. 73-76 [doi]
- Coding fundamental frequency patterns for multi-lingual synthesis with INTSINT in the MULTEXT projectDaniel Hirst, Nancy Ide, Jean Véronis. 77-80 [doi]
- Text-to-speech synthesis with dynamic control of source parametersLuís C. Oliveira. 81-84 [doi]
- Feature driven formant synthesisJon P. Iles, William H. Edmondson. 85-88 [doi]
- The aligner: text to speech alignment using Markov models and a pronunciation dictionaryDavid Talkin, Colin W. Wightman. 89-92 [doi]
- Automatic speech segmentation for concatenative inventory selectionAndrej Ljolje, Julia Hirschberg, Jan P. H. van Santen. 93-96 [doi]
- Generating articulatory movement patterns by a segmental and a gestural production modelBernd J. Kröger. 97-100 [doi]
- Generation of pauses within the z-score modelPlínio Barbosa, Gérard Bailly. 101-104 [doi]
- Prosody transplantation in text-to-speech: applications and toolsBert Van Coile, A. de Zitter, Luc Van Tichelen, Annemie Vorstermans. 105-108 [doi]
- Articulatory text to speechCecil H. Coker. 109 [doi]
- Speech models and speech synthesisMary E. Beckman. 110 [doi]
- Improving the robustness of text-to-speech synthesizers for large prosodic variationsOlivier Boëffard, Fábio Violaro. 111-114 [doi]
- A mixed inventory structure for German concatenative synthesisThomas Portele, Florian Höfer, Wolfgang Hess. 115-118 [doi]
- Optimal coupling of diphonesAlistair Conkie, Stephen Isard. 119-122 [doi]
- Rule-based female speech synthesis - segmental level improvementsInger Karlsson, Lennart Neovius. 123-126 [doi]
- Pitch control in diphone synthesisH. Timothy Bunnell, Debra Yarrington, Kenneth E. Barner. 127-130 [doi]
- A dynamical system model for generating F0 for synthesisKenneth N. Ross, Mari Ostendorf. 131-134 [doi]
- Effect of speaking style on parameters of fundamental frequency contourNorio Higuchi, Toshio Hirai, Yoshinori Sagisaka. 135-138 [doi]
- A quantitative model of German intonation and its application to speech synthesisBernd Möbius. 139-142 [doi]
- Prosodic parsing based on parsing of minimal syntactic structuresSigismund Frenkenberger, Betina Schnabel, M. Alissali, Markus Kommenda. 143-146 [doi]
- How can prosody segment the flow of (synthetic) speech?Angelien Sanderman. 147-150 [doi]
- Parametric control of prosodic variables by symbolic input in TTS synthesisKlaus J. Kohler. 151-154 [doi]
- Automatic stylization of intonation: application to speech synthesisChristophe d'Alessandro, Piet Mertens, Frédéric Beaugendre. 155-158 [doi]
- Training intonational phrasing rules automatically for English and Spanish text-to-speechJulia Hirschberg, Pilar Prieto. 159-162 [doi]
- High-quality message-to-speech generation in a practical applicationJan-Roelof de Pijper. 163-166 [doi]
- Analysis and synthesis of fundamental frequency contours for the spoken dialogue in JapaneseKeikichi Hirose, Mayumi Sakata, Masafumi Osame, Hiroya Fujisaki. 167-170 [doi]
- Intonation accent placement in a concept-to-dialogue systemAlex I. C. Monaghan. 171-174 [doi]
- Synthesizing conversational intonation from a linguistically rich inputPaul A. Taylor, Alan W. Black. 175-178 [doi]
- Text-to-speech for FrenchEvelyne Tzoukermann. 179-182 [doi]
- An integrated morpho-syntactic analysis with phonetic transcription for an Italian text-to-speech systemGiuliano Ferri, Piero Pierucci, Donatella Sanzone. 183-186 [doi]
- A modular architecture for multi-lingual text-to-speechRichard Sproat, Joseph P. Olive. 187-190 [doi]
- SYNPHONICS - a cognitive motivated approach to a concept-to-speech systemCarsten Günther, Claudia Maienborn, Andrea Schopp. 191-194 [doi]
- The BT Laureate text-to-speech systemAndrew P. Breen. 195-198 [doi]
- A language-independent, data-oriented architecture for grapheme-to-phoneme conversionWalter Daelemans, Antal van den Bosch. 199-202 [doi]
- A structured way of looking at the performance of text-to-speech systemsLouis C. W. Pols, Ute Jekosch. 203-206 [doi]
- Evaluation of a Spanish text-to-speech systemLourdes Aguilar, Josep M. Fernández, Juan María Garrido, Joaquim Llisterri, Alejandro Macarrón, Luis Monzón, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Crespo. 207-210 [doi]
- Evaluation of a TTS-system intended for the synthesis of namesKarim Belhoula, Marianne Kugler, Regina Krüger, Hans-Wilhelm Rühl. 211-214 [doi]
- Perceptual evaluation of synthetic speech: what have we learned over the last 15 years and where are we going in the future?David B. Pisoni. 215 [doi]
- Sight and sound: generating facial expressions and spoken intonation from contextCatherine Pelachaud, Scott Prevost. 216-219 [doi]
- Computational extraction of lexico-grammatical information for generation of Swedish intonationMerle Horne, Marcus Filipsson. 220-223 [doi]
- Prosodic and intonational domains in speech synthesisErwin Marsi, Peter-Arno Coppen, Carlos Gussenhoven, Toni C. M. Rietveld. 224-227 [doi]
- Discourse structural constraints on accent in narrativeChristine H. Nakatani. 228-231 [doi]
- All-prosodic synthesis architectureArthur Dirksen, John Coleman. 232-235 [doi]
- A model of timiny for non-segmental phonological structureJohn Local, Richard Ogden. 236-239 [doi]
- Using statistics in text-to-speech system constructionJan P. H. van Santen. 240-243 [doi]
- Homograph disambiguation in speech synthesisDavid Yarowsky. 244-247 [doi]