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Teemu Hirsimäki, Janne Pylkkönen and Mikko Kurimo. Importance of High-Order N-gram Models in Morph-Based Speech Recognition IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing, Volume 17, Number 4, May 2009, pp. 724-732.
Heiga Zen, Keiichi Tokuda TechWare: HMM-Based Speech Synthesis Resources IEEE Signal Processing Magazine 26(4), pages 95--97, July 2009 X
Junichi Yamagishi, Takashi Nose, Heiga Zen, Zhenhua Ling, Tomoki Toda, Keiichi Tokuda, Simon King, Steve Renals A Robust Speaker-Adaptive HMM-based Text-to-Speech Synthesis IEEE Trans. Audio, Speech, & Language Processing, vol.17, no.6, pp1208-1230, August 2009. X
Heiga Zen, Keiichi Tokuda, Alan W. Black Statistical parametric speech synthesis Speech Communication, vol.51, no.11, pp.1039-1154, November 2009. X
Keiichiro Oura, Heiga Zen, Yoshihiko Nankaku, Akinobu Lee, and Keiichi Tokuda A covariance-tying technique for HMM-based speech synthesis IEICE Transactions on Information Systems, vol.E93-D, no.3, March 2010. X
Oliver Watts, Junichi Yamagishi, Simon King, Kay Berkling Synthesis of Child Speech with HMM Adaptation and Voice Conversion IEEE Audio, Speech, & Language Processing 2010, vol 18, issue 5, pp 1005-1016, July 2010 X
Junichi Yamagishi, Bela Usabaev, Simon King, Oliver Watts, John Dines, Jilei Tian, Rile Hu, Yong Guan, Keiichiro Oura, Keiichi Tokuda, Reima Karhila, Mikko Kurimo Thousands of Voices for HMM-Based Speech Synthesis-Analysis and Application of TTS Systems Built on Various ASR Corpora IEEE Audio, Speech, & Language Processing, 2010 vol 18, issue 5, pp 984-1004, July 2010 X
Matthew Gibson and William Byrne Unsupervised intralingual and cross-lingual speaker adaptation for HMM-based speech synthesis using two-pass decision tree construction IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing (in press). X X
John Dines, Junichi Yamagishi, Simon King Measuring the gap between HMM-based ASR and TTS IEEE Selected Topics in Signal Processing 2010 (in press)
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