Title: | Speech synthesis and emotions: a compromise between flexibility and believability |
Other Titles: | Řečová syntéza a emoce: kompromis mezi flexibilitou a akceptovatelností |
Authors: | Zovato, Enrico Romportl, Jan |
Citation: | ZOVATO, Enrico; ROMPORTL, Jan. Speech synthesis and emotions: a compromise between flexibility and believability. In: Proceedings of Fourth International Workshop on Human-Computer Conversation 6.10.2008 - 8.10.2008, Bellagio, Italy. [London: Intelligent Research Ltd], 2008, p. [1-5]. |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
Publisher: | [Intelligent Research Ltd] |
Document type: | článek article |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11025/16936 http://www.kky.zcu.cz/cs/publications/ZovatoE_2008_Speechsynthesisand |
Keywords: | prozodie;syntéza řeči;emoce;komunikační funkce |
Keywords in different language: | prosody;speech synthesis;emotions;communicative functions |
Abstract: | Článek se zabývá možnostmi emocionální syntézy v systémech převodu textu na řeč. |
Abstract in different language: | The synthesis of emotional speech is still an open question. The principal issue is how to introduce expressivity without compromising the naturalness of the synthetic speech produced by means of the state-of-the-art technology. In this paper two concatenative synthesis systems are described and some approaches to address this topic are proposed. One of the reported proposals is to consider the intrinsic expressivity of certain speech acts, i.e. exploit the correlation between affective states and communicative functions. This implies a different approach in the design of the databases for speech synthesis. In fact, beyond phonetic and prosodic criteria, linguistic and pragmatic aspects should also be considered. |
Rights: | © Enrico Zovato - Jan Romportl |
Appears in Collections: | Články / Articles (MMI) |
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