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This is a seminar series focusing on all aspects of statistical speech synthesis approaches.

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If you have a question about this list, please contact: Kai Yu. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser.

0 upcoming talks and 7 talks in the archive.

Text analysis for speech synthesis

UserSabine Buchholz (Toshiba Research Europe Ltd.).

HouseCambridge University Engineering Department, Language Unit Meeting Room.

ClockWednesday 13 April 2011, 13:00-15:00

Context modelling in HMM based speech synthesis

UserKai Yu (Cambridge University).

HouseCambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 4.

ClockWednesday 16 March 2011, 12:30-14:00

Speech Production Mechanism And Vocoding Technique In Statistical Parametric Speech Synthesis

Sandwich will be provided.

UserRanniery (Toshiba Research Europe Ltd.) and Yannis (Google).

HouseCambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 2.

ClockWednesday 02 March 2011, 13:00-15:00

New and emerging applications of 'adaptive' speech synthesis'

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UserJunichi Yamagishi, Centre for Speech Technology Research (CSTR) at the University of Edinburgh.

HouseCambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 4.

ClockWednesday 09 February 2011, 13:00-15:00

Modelling trajectories in statistical speech synthesis

This is the second talk of the speech synthesis seminar series.

UserMatt Shannon (Cambridge) and Heiga Zen (Toshiba Research Europe Ltd.).

House Cambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 2.

ClockWednesday 26 January 2011, 13:00-15:00

STATISTICAL SPEECH SYNTHESIS

UserHeiga Zen (Toshiba Research Europe Ltd.).

House Cambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 4.

ClockTuesday 11 January 2011, 13:00-15:00

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