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Advances in Speech and Music Technology : Computational Aspects and Applications / / Anupam Biswas [and three others], editors
Advances in Speech and Music Technology : Computational Aspects and Applications / / Anupam Biswas [and three others], editors
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (446 pages)
Disciplina 780.285
Collana Signals and Communication Technology Series
Soggetto topico Music - Data processing
Speech - Data processing
Speech synthesis
ISBN 3-031-18444-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto State-of-the-Art -- A comprehensive review on Speaker Recognition -- Music Composition with Deep Learning: A Review -- Music Recommendation Systems: Overview and Challenges -- Music Recommender Systems: A Review Centered on Biases -- Computational Approaches for Indian Classical Music: A Comprehensive Review -- Machine Learning -- A Study on Effectiveness of Deep Neural Networks for Speech Signal Enhancement in Comparison with Wiener Filtering Technique -- Video Soundtrack Evaluation with Machine Learning: Data Availability, Feature Extraction and Classification -- Deep Learning Approach to Joint Identification of Instrument, Shruthi and Raga for Indian Classical Music -- Comparison of Convolutional Neural Networks and K-Nearest Neighbours for Music Instrument Recognition -- Emotion Recognition in Music using Deep Neural Networks -- Perception, Health and Emotion -- Music to Ears in Hearing Impaired-Signal Processing Advancements in Hearing Amplification Devices -- Music Therapy - A Best Way to Solve Anxiety and Depression in Diabetes Mellitus Patients -- Music and Stress During Covid-19 Lockdown: Influence of Locus of Control and Coping Styles on Musical Preferences -- Biophysics of Brain Plasticity and Its Correlation to Music Learning -- Dealing with Emotional Speech and Text: A Special Focus on Bengali Language -- Case Studies -- Duplicate Detection for Digital Audio Archive Management: Two Case Studies -- Section Order, Refrain Perception, and the Interpretation of a Song’s Meaning -- Musical Influence on Visual Aesthetics: An Exploration on Intermediality using Audience Response, Feature and Fractal Analysis -- Influence of Musical Acoustics on Graphic Design: An Exploration with Indian Classical Music Album Cover Design -- A Fractal Approach to Characterize Emotions in Audio and Visual Domain: A Study on Cross-Modal Interaction -- Inharmonic Frequency Analysis of Tabla Strokes in North Indian Classical Music.
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
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Improvements in speech synthesis: cost 258: cost 258: the naturalness of synthetic speech
Improvements in speech synthesis: cost 258: cost 258: the naturalness of synthetic speech
Autore Keller Eric
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : John Wiley & Sons Incorporated, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (396 pages)
Disciplina 621.399
Soggetto topico Speech synthesis
ISBN 9786610554690
0-470-84594-5
1-280-55469-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto List of Contributors. Preface. PART I: ISSUES IN SIGNAL GENERATION. Towards Greater Naturalness: Future Directions of Research in Speech Synthesis (Keller, E.). Towards More Versatile Signal Generation Systems (Bailly, G). A Parametric Harmonic + Noise Model (Bailly, G.). The COST 258 Signal Generation Test Array (Bailly, G.). Concatenative Text-to-Speech Synthesis Based on Sinusoidal Modelling (Banga, E.R. et al). Shape Invariant Pitch and Time-Scale Modification of Speech Based on a Harmonic Model (O'Brien, D. & Monaghan, A.). Concatenative Speech Synthesis Using SRELP (Rank, E.). PART II: ISSUES IN PROSODY. Prosody in Synthetic Speech: Problems, Solutions and Challenges (Monaghan, A.). State-of-the-Art Summary of European Synthetic Prosody R&D (Monaghan,A.). Modelling F0 Contour in Various Romance Languages: Implementation in Some TTS Systems (Martin, P.). Acoustic Characterisation of the Tonic Syllable in Portuguese (Teixeira, J.P. and Freitas, D.). Prosodic Parameter of Synthetic Czech: Developing Rules for Duration and Intensity (Dohalska, M. et al). MFGI, a Linguistically Motivated Quantitative Model of German Prosody (Mixdorff, H.). Improvements in Modelling the FO Contour for Different Types of Intonation Units in Slovene (Dobnikar, A.). Representing Speech Rhythm (Keller, B.Z. and Keller, E.). Phonetic and Timing Considerations in a Swiss High German TTS System (Siebenhaar, B. et al). Corpus-based Development of Prosodic Models Across Six Languages (Fackrell, J. et al). Vowel Reduction in German Read Speech (Widera, C.). PART III: ISSUES IN STYLES OF SPEECH. Variability and Speaking Styles in Speech Synthesis (Terken, J.). An Auditory Analysis of the Prosody of Fast and Slow Speech Styles in English, Dutch and German (Monaghan, A.). Automatic Prosody Modelling of Galician and its Application to Spanish (Gonzalo, E.L. et al). Reduction and Assimilatory Processes in Conversational French Speech: Implications for Speech Synthesis (Duez, D.). Acoustic Patterns of Emotions (Pollermann, B.Z. and Archinard, M). The Role of Pitch and Tempo in Spanish Emotional Speech: Towards Concatenative Synthesis (Montero, J.M. et al). Voice Quality and the Synthesis of Affect (Chasaide, A.N. and Gobl, C.). Prosodic Parameters of a 'Fun' Speaking Style(Gustafson, K. and House, D.). Dynamics of the Glottal Source Signal: Implications for Naturalness in Speech Synthesis (Gobl, C. and Chasaide, A.N.). A Nonlinear Rhythmic Components in Various Styles of Speech (Keller, B.Z. ad Keller, Ec.). PART IV: ISSUES IN SEGMENTATION AND MARK-UP. Issues in Segmentation and Mark-UP (Huckvale, M.). The Use and Potential of Extensible Mark-UP (XML) in Speech Generation (Huckvale, M.). Mark-Up for Speech Synthesis: A Review and Some Suggestions (Monaghan, A.). Automatic Analysis of Prosody for Multi-lingual Speech Corpora (Hirst,D.). Automatic Speech Segmentation Based on Alignment with a Text-to-Speech System (Horak, P.). Using the COST 249 Reference Speech Recogniser for Automatic Speech Segmentation (Warakagoda, N.D. and Natvig, J.E.). PART V: FUTURE CHALLENGES. Future Challenges (Keller, E.). Towards Naturalness, or the Challenge of Subjectivenss (Caerlen-Haumont, G.). Synthesis within Multi-Modal Systems (Breen, A.). A Multi-Modal Speech Synthesis Tool Applied to Audio-Visual Prosody (Beskow, J et al). Interface Design for Speech Synthesis Systems (Flach, G.). Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910831041303321
Keller Eric  
[Place of publication not identified], : John Wiley & Sons Incorporated, 2001
Materiale a stampa
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Improvements in speech synthesis: cost 258: cost 258: the naturalness of synthetic speech
Improvements in speech synthesis: cost 258: cost 258: the naturalness of synthetic speech
Autore Keller Eric
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : John Wiley & Sons Incorporated, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (396 pages)
Disciplina 621.399
Soggetto topico Speech synthesis
ISBN 9786610554690
0-470-84594-5
1-280-55469-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto List of Contributors. Preface. PART I: ISSUES IN SIGNAL GENERATION. Towards Greater Naturalness: Future Directions of Research in Speech Synthesis (Keller, E.). Towards More Versatile Signal Generation Systems (Bailly, G). A Parametric Harmonic + Noise Model (Bailly, G.). The COST 258 Signal Generation Test Array (Bailly, G.). Concatenative Text-to-Speech Synthesis Based on Sinusoidal Modelling (Banga, E.R. et al). Shape Invariant Pitch and Time-Scale Modification of Speech Based on a Harmonic Model (O'Brien, D. & Monaghan, A.). Concatenative Speech Synthesis Using SRELP (Rank, E.). PART II: ISSUES IN PROSODY. Prosody in Synthetic Speech: Problems, Solutions and Challenges (Monaghan, A.). State-of-the-Art Summary of European Synthetic Prosody R&D (Monaghan,A.). Modelling F0 Contour in Various Romance Languages: Implementation in Some TTS Systems (Martin, P.). Acoustic Characterisation of the Tonic Syllable in Portuguese (Teixeira, J.P. and Freitas, D.). Prosodic Parameter of Synthetic Czech: Developing Rules for Duration and Intensity (Dohalska, M. et al). MFGI, a Linguistically Motivated Quantitative Model of German Prosody (Mixdorff, H.). Improvements in Modelling the FO Contour for Different Types of Intonation Units in Slovene (Dobnikar, A.). Representing Speech Rhythm (Keller, B.Z. and Keller, E.). Phonetic and Timing Considerations in a Swiss High German TTS System (Siebenhaar, B. et al). Corpus-based Development of Prosodic Models Across Six Languages (Fackrell, J. et al). Vowel Reduction in German Read Speech (Widera, C.). PART III: ISSUES IN STYLES OF SPEECH. Variability and Speaking Styles in Speech Synthesis (Terken, J.). An Auditory Analysis of the Prosody of Fast and Slow Speech Styles in English, Dutch and German (Monaghan, A.). Automatic Prosody Modelling of Galician and its Application to Spanish (Gonzalo, E.L. et al). Reduction and Assimilatory Processes in Conversational French Speech: Implications for Speech Synthesis (Duez, D.). Acoustic Patterns of Emotions (Pollermann, B.Z. and Archinard, M). The Role of Pitch and Tempo in Spanish Emotional Speech: Towards Concatenative Synthesis (Montero, J.M. et al). Voice Quality and the Synthesis of Affect (Chasaide, A.N. and Gobl, C.). Prosodic Parameters of a 'Fun' Speaking Style(Gustafson, K. and House, D.). Dynamics of the Glottal Source Signal: Implications for Naturalness in Speech Synthesis (Gobl, C. and Chasaide, A.N.). A Nonlinear Rhythmic Components in Various Styles of Speech (Keller, B.Z. ad Keller, Ec.). PART IV: ISSUES IN SEGMENTATION AND MARK-UP. Issues in Segmentation and Mark-UP (Huckvale, M.). The Use and Potential of Extensible Mark-UP (XML) in Speech Generation (Huckvale, M.). Mark-Up for Speech Synthesis: A Review and Some Suggestions (Monaghan, A.). Automatic Analysis of Prosody for Multi-lingual Speech Corpora (Hirst,D.). Automatic Speech Segmentation Based on Alignment with a Text-to-Speech System (Horak, P.). Using the COST 249 Reference Speech Recogniser for Automatic Speech Segmentation (Warakagoda, N.D. and Natvig, J.E.). PART V: FUTURE CHALLENGES. Future Challenges (Keller, E.). Towards Naturalness, or the Challenge of Subjectivenss (Caerlen-Haumont, G.). Synthesis within Multi-Modal Systems (Breen, A.). A Multi-Modal Speech Synthesis Tool Applied to Audio-Visual Prosody (Beskow, J et al). Interface Design for Speech Synthesis Systems (Flach, G.). Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910841436803321
Keller Eric  
[Place of publication not identified], : John Wiley & Sons Incorporated, 2001
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui