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Hanzlíček, Z. : On residual prediction in voice conversion task . Speech Processing, p. 90-97, Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics AS CR, Prague, 2006.

Abstract

Voice conversion is a problem which is intensively analyzed by many researchers. A large group of existing voice conversion systems is based on RELP re-synthesis. Within these systems, the speech signal is pitch-synchronously segmented and described with LSF parameters. A transformation function is acquired by employing pairs of equal time-aligned utterances from source and target speaker. The conversion function for LSF is often derived from probabilistic description of LSF pairs. The residual signal is also important for speech perception; it is transformed by so called residual prediction.

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Title: On residual prediction in voice conversion task
Author: Hanzlíček, Z.
Language: English
Date of publication: 27 Sep 2006
Year: 2006
Type of publication: Papers in proceedings of reviewed conferences
Title of journal or book: Speech Processing
Page: 90 - 97
ISBN: 80-86269-15-9
Publisher: Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics AS CR
Address: Prague
Date: 27 Sep 2006 - 29 Sep 2006
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Keywords

voice conversion, residual prediction

BibTeX

@INPROCEEDINGS{HanzlicekZ_2006_Onresidual,
 author = {Hanzl\'{i}\v{c}ek, Z.},
 title = {On residual prediction in voice conversion task},
 year = {2006},
 publisher = {Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics AS CR},
 journal = {Speech Processing},
 address = {Prague},
 pages = {90-97},
 ISBN = {80-86269-15-9},
 url = {http://www.kky.zcu.cz/en/publications/HanzlicekZ_2006_Onresidual},
}