Description |
1 online resource (ix, 419 pages) : illustrations |
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[Oxford linguistics] |
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Oxford linguistics.
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Contents |
pt. I. Expression in Speech -- Ch. 1. Natural Speech -- Ch. 2. Speech Synthesis -- Ch. 3. Expression in Natural Speech -- Ch. 4. Expression in Synthetic Speech -- Ch. 5. The Perception of Expression -- pt. II. Transferring Natural Expression to Synthesis -- Ch. 6. The State of the Art -- Ch. 7. Emotion in Speech Synthesis -- Ch. 8. Recent Developments in Synthesis Models -- pt. III. Expression and Emotion: The Research -- Ch. 9. The Biology and Psychology Perspectives -- Ch. 10. The Linguistics, Phonology, and Phonetics Perspective -- Ch. 11. The Speech Technology Perspective -- Ch. 12. The Influence of Emotion Studies -- pt. IV. Development of an Integrated Model of Expression -- Ch. 13. The Beginnings of a Generalized Model of Expression -- Ch. 14. All Speech is Expression-Based -- Ch. 15. Expressive Synthesis: The Longer Term |
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Ch. 16. A Model of Speech Production Based on Expression and Prosody |
Summary |
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. This title presents research examining expressive content in speech with a view to simulating expression in computer speech |
Notes |
Series title from jacket |
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Series statement on jacket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-412) and indexes |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Psycholinguistics.
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Expression
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Speech synthesis.
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Psycholinguistics
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psycholinguistics.
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expression.
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Expression
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Psycholinguistics
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Speech synthesis
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Expressie.
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Spreektaal.
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Spraaksynthese.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Morton, Katherine
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Oxford University Press
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ISBN |
9780199250677 |
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0199250677 |
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