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R. Cowie, E. Douglas-Cowie, N. Tsapatsoulis, G. Votsis, S. Kollias, W. Fellenz and J. G. Taylor, “Emotion Recognition in Human-Computer Interaction,” Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE, Vol. 18, No. 1, 2001, pp. 32-80.
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TITLE:
Emotional Speech Synthesis Based on Prosodic Feature Modification
AUTHORS:
Ling He, Hua Huang, Margaret Lech
KEYWORDS:
Emotional Speech Synthesis; Prosodic Features; Time Domain Pitch Synchronous Overlap Add
JOURNAL NAME:
Engineering,
Vol.5 No.10B,
October
25,
2013
ABSTRACT: The synthesis of emotional speech has wide applications
in the field of human-computer interaction, medicine, industry and so on. In
this work, an emotional speech synthesis system is proposed based on prosodic
features modification and Time Domain Pitch Synchronous OverLap Add (TD-PSOLA)
waveform concatenative algorithm. The system produces synthesized speech with
four types of emotion: angry, happy, sad and bored. The experiment results show
that the proposed emotional speech synthesis system achieves a good performance.
The produced utterances present clear emotional expression. The
subjective test reaches high classification accuracy for different types of
synthesized emotional speech utterances.