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M. Schröder, S. Pammi, and O. Türk, "Evaluation of Expressive Speech Synthesis with Voice Conversion and Copy Re-synthesis Techniques," IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing, 2010. full entry
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Publications2010 M. Schröder, S. Pammi, and O. Türk, "Evaluation of Expressive Speech Synthesis with Voice Conversion and Copy Re-synthesis Techniques," IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing, 2010. full entry
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2003 A. Janin, D. Baron, J. Edwards, D. Ellis, D. Gelbart, and N. Morgan, "The ICSI Meeting Corpus," in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2003, pp. 364-367. full entry
The SEMAINE corpus consists of emotionally coloured conversations. Users were recorded while holding conversations with an operator who adopts in sequence four roles designed to evoke emotional re...
Webcam videos of users displaying ranges of eye gaze and head pose. 10 participants were recorded twice: the first time they slowly move their head in various orientations relative to the camera. In... |
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