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- 2009
- Simon King, Vasilis Karaiskos:
The Blizzard Challenge 2009. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Jianhua Tao, Ya Li, Shifeng Pan, Meng Zhang, Hongjun Sun, Zhengqi Wen:
The WISTON Text-to-Speech System for Blizzard Challenge 2009. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Marc Schröder, Sathish Pammi, Oytun Türk:
Multilingual MARY TTS participation in the Blizzard Challenge 2009. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Heng Lu, Zhen-Hua Ling, Ming Lei, Cheng-Cheng Wang, Huan-huan Zhao, Ling-Hui Chen, Yu Hu, Li-Rong Dai, Ren-Hua Wang:
The USTC System for Blizzard Challenge 2009. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - J. Sebastian Andersson, João P. Cabral, Leonardo Badino, Junichi Yamagishi, Robert A. J. Clark:
Glottal Source and Prosodic Prominence Modelling in HMM-based Speech Synthesis for the Blizzard Challenge 2009. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Matthew P. Aylett, Christoper J. Pidcock:
The CereProc Blizzard Entry 2009: Some dumb algorithms that don't work. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Minghui Dong, Ling Cen, Paul Y. Chan, Dongyan Huang, Donglai Zhu, Bin Ma, Haizhou Li:
I2R Text-to-Speech System for Blizzard Challenge 2009. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Michal Kaszczuk, Lukasz Osowski:
The IVO Software Blizzard Challenge 2009 Entry: Improving IVONA Text-To-Speech. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Lukas Latacz, Wesley Mattheyses, Werner Verhelst:
The VUB Blizzard Challenge 2009 Entry. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Jian Li, Jian Luan, Lifu Yi, Xiaoyan Lou, Xi Wang, Liqiang He, Jie Hao:
The Toshiba Mandarin TTS System for the Blizzard Challenge 2009. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Yuan-Fu Liao, Ming-Long Wu:
The NTUT Blizzard Challenge 2009 Entry. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Ranniery Maia, Tomoki Toda, Shinsuke Sakai, Yoshinori Shiga, Jinfu Ni, Hisashi Kawai, Keiichi Tokuda, Minoru Tsuzaki, Satoshi Nakamura:
The NICT Entry for the Blizzard Challenge 2009: an Enhanced HMM-based Speech Synthesis System with Trajectory Training considering Global Variance and State-Dependent Mixed Excitation. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Keiichiro Oura, Yi-Jian Wu, Keiichi Tokuda:
Overview of NIT HMM-based speech synthesis system for Blizzard Challenge 2009. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Mike Rozak:
CircumReality text-to-speech, a talking speech recognizer. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Iñaki Sainz, Daniel Erro, Eva Navas, Inma Hernáez, Ibon Saratxaga, Iker Luengo, Igor Odriozola:
The AHOLAB Blizzard Challenge 2009 Entry. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Junichi Yamagishi, Mike Lincoln, Simon King, John Dines, Matthew Gibson, Jilei Tian, Yong Guan:
Analysis of Unsupervised and Noise-Robust Speaker-Adaptive HMM-Based Speech Synthesis Systems toward a Unified ASR and TTS Framework. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - Zhiping Zhang, Xingchi Xian, Lidong Luo, Xihong Wu:
PKU Mandarin Speech Synthesis System for Blizzard 2009. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - The Blizzard Challenge 2009, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, September 4, 2009. ISCA 2009 [contents]
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