TEXT-TO-SPEECH SYNTHESIS: A PROTOTYPE SYSTEM FOR CROATIAN LANGUAGE

Authors

  • Miran Pobar
  • Sandra Martinčić-Ipšić
  • Ivo Ipšić

Abstract

This paper presents the development of a Croatian text-to-speech system capable of synthesizing speech from arbitrary text. Input text in normalized form is first transcribed into a phonetic string (grapheme-to-phoneme conversion) and then processed by a TD-PSOLA based synthesizer. A procedure for automatic selection of diphones from a spoken corpus is proposed. A Croatian language diphone database was built for the system. Subjective quality evaluations of the resulting speech were performed, as well as tests for intelligibility.

Author Biographies

  • Miran Pobar
    Department for Informatics, University of Rijeci, Rijeka, Croatia
  • Sandra Martinčić-Ipšić
    Department for Informatics, University of Rijeci, Rijeka, Croatia
  • Ivo Ipšić
    Faculty of engineering, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia

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2008-12-15

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TEXT-TO-SPEECH SYNTHESIS: A PROTOTYPE SYSTEM FOR CROATIAN LANGUAGE. (2008). Engineering Review, 28(2). https://engineeringreview.org/index.php/ER/article/view/130