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Viseme

About: Viseme is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 865 publications have been published within this topic receiving 17889 citations.


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01 Jan 1997
TL;DR: This chapter discusses Speech Models and Speech Synthesis, which aims to bridge the gap between Speech Science and SpeechApplications and Speech applications and speech models and speech Synthesis.
Abstract: 1. Section Introduction: Signal Processing and Source Modelling 2.Synthesizing Allophonic Glottaliztion 3. Text-to-Speech SynthesisWith Dynamic Control of Speech 4. Modifiction of the the AperiodicComponent of Speech Signals for Synthesis 5. On the Use of aSinusoidal Model for Speech Synthesis in Text-to-Speech 6. SectionIntroduction: The Analysis of Text in Text-to-Speech Synthesis 7.Language-Independent Data-Oriented Grapheme-to Phoneme Conversion 8.All-Prosodic Speech Synthesis 9. A Model of Timing for Non-SegmentalPhonological Structure 10. a Complete Linguistic analysis for anItalian Text-to-Speech System 11. Discourse Structural Constraints onAccent in Narrative 12. Homograph Disambiguation in Text-to-SpeechSynthesis 13. Section Introduction: Talking Heads in Speech 1= Synthesis 14. Section Introduction: Articulatory Synthesis and VisualSpeech: Bridging the Gap Between Speech Science and SpeechApplications 15. Speech Models and Speech Synthesis 16. A 3D Modelof the Lips and of the Jaw for Visual Speech Synthesis 17. AFramework for Synthesis of Segments based on Pseudo-articulatoryparameters 18. Biomechanical and Physiologically based Speech

243 citations

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01 Jan 1980

228 citations

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TL;DR: A survey of a growing body of work in which representations of speech production are used to improve automatic speech recognition is provided.
Abstract: Although much is known about how speech is produced, and research into speech production has resulted in measured articulatory data, feature systems of different kinds, and numerous models, speech production knowledge is almost totally ignored in current mainstream approaches to automatic speech recognition. Representations of speech production allow simple explanations for many phenomena observed in speech which cannot be easily analyzed from either acoustic signal or phonetic transcription alone. In this article, a survey of a growing body of work in which such representations are used to improve automatic speech recognition is provided.

207 citations

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TL;DR: Evidence of developmental changes in speech processing were noted for the first time with infants in this age range, and there was a tendency from global toward more specific representations on the part of the older infants.
Abstract: The present study examined the ability of newborns and 2-month-olds to detect phonetic differences between syllables By relying on the modified high-amplitude sucking procedure, which did not permit the infants to use a simple same-different response, the present experiments tapped the perceptual representations of the speech sounds Infants as young as a few days old displayed some capacity to represent differences in a set of syllables varying in their phonetic composition, although there was no convincing evidence that their representations were structured in terms of phonetic segments Finally, evidence of developmental changes in speech processing were noted for the first time with infants in this age range The change noted was a tendency from global toward more specific representations on the part of the older infants

188 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20237
202212
202113
202039
201919
201822