Integrating a Fast Speech Corpus in Unit Selection Speech Synthesis: Experiments on Perception, Segmentation, and Duration Prediction
Donata Moers, University of Bonn/University of Bielefeld
Petra Wagner, University of Bielefeld
Bernd Möbius, University of Bonn/University of Stuttgart
Filip Müllers, Igor Jauk, University of Bonn
This paper examines viable paths for integrating a fast speech corpus into a unit selection synthesis system. After selecting a suitable speaker, two inventories were recorded: one at normal and one at fast speech rate articulated as accurately as possible. A perceptual evaluation showed that for ultra fast speech rate, stimuli generated from fast utterances were judged to be as intelligible as stimuli generated from normal rate utterances; moreover, they were clearly preferred with respect to naturalness. Based on the results of an automatic phone segmentation which produced only marginal differences in label timing accuracy, CART based duration prediction models for both corpora were built. Prediction accuracy was very similar. We concluded that automatic phone segmentation and CART based duration prediction are applicable to both normal and fast rate recordings.