Quality of Synthetic Speech Perceptual Dimensions, Influencing Factors, and Instrumental Assessment /

This book reviews research towards perceptual quality dimensions of synthetic speech, compares these findings with the state of the art, and derives a set of five universal perceptual quality dimensions for TTS signals. They are: (i) naturalness of voice, (ii) prosodic quality, (iii) fluency and int...

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Main Author: Hinterleitner, Florian
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2017
Series:T-labs series in telecommunication services
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Summary:This book reviews research towards perceptual quality dimensions of synthetic speech, compares these findings with the state of the art, and derives a set of five universal perceptual quality dimensions for TTS signals. They are: (i) naturalness of voice, (ii) prosodic quality, (iii) fluency and intelligibility, (iv) absence of disturbances, and (v) calmness. Moreover, a test protocol for the efficient indentification of those dimensions in a listening test is introduced. Furthermore, several factors influencing these dimensions are examined. In addition, different techniques for the instrumental quality assessment of TTS signals are introduced, reviewed and tested. Finally, the requirements for the integration of an instrumental quality measure into a concatenative TTS system are examined
Physical Description:1 online resource (XVI, 157 p. 29 illus.) online resource
ISBN:9789811037337
9789811037344
ISSN:2192-2810