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Expression In Speech Analysis And Synthesis Mark Tatham Katherine Morton

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Expression In Speech Analysis And Synthesis Mark Tatham Katherine Morton
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.4 MB
Pages: 430
Author: Mark Tatham, Katherine Morton
ISBN: 9780199208777, 0199208778
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Expression In Speech Analysis And Synthesis Mark Tatham Katherine Morton by Mark Tatham, Katherine Morton 9780199208777, 0199208778 instant download after payment.

All human speech has expression. It is part of the 'humanness' of speech, and is a quality listeners expect to find. Without expression, speech sounds lifeless and artificial. Remove expression, and what's left is the bare bones of the intended message, but none of the feelings which surround the message. The purpose of this book is to present research examining expressive content in speech with a view to simulating expression in computer speech. Human beings communicate expressively with each other in conversation: now in the computer age there is a perceived need for machines to communicate expressively with humans in dialogue.

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