A Mixed-lingual Phonological Component in Polyglot TTS Synthesis
author: Harald Romsdorfer,
Institute for Computer Engineering and Networks Laboratory
published: Feb. 25, 2007, recorded: June 2004, views: 3683
published: Feb. 25, 2007, recorded: June 2004, views: 3683
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Polyglot text-to-speech synthesis, i.e. the synthesis of sentences containing one or more inclusions from other languages, primarily depends on an accurate morpho-syntactic analyzer for such mixed-lingual texts. From the output of this analyzer, a mixed-lingual phonological component can derive a correct pronunciation by application of language-specific phonological transformation rules that are restricted by syntactic, graphemic and phonological context constraints
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