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Nonlinear Speech Synthesis Author(s): McLaughlin Stephen, University of Edinburgh Page numbers in the proceedings: Volume III pp 211-218 Session: Plenary 4
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This paper examines the how and the why of nonlinear speech synthesis. It discusses why nonlinear speech synthesis should be considered, reviews the recent history and describes in detail a variety of approaches to the problem. It argues that while modern concatenative speech synthesisers produce speech which is intelligible, however they are very inflexible and often lack a human quality. The paper does not suggest that nonlinear speech synthesisers are ready to replace conventional approaches, but rather that they offer some potential advantages but there is a considerable amount of research still to be carried out.
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