Task #4252
closedTask #3678: RA3c - Continuity of prosodic patterns
Task #4237: Continuity of F0 pattern
Task #4250: F0 join cost
Analyze F0 differences in first two syllables of non-final prosodic words
20%
Description
F0 in the 2nd syllable should be higher than F0 in the 1st syllable.
Check it out on several recorded corpora.
Related issues
Updated by Matoušek Jindřich over 7 years ago
- Precedes Task #4253: Set up unit selection to ensure that 2nd syllable has higher F0 than 1st syllable in non-final prosodic words added
Updated by Tihelka Dan over 7 years ago
- Precedes Task #4257: Introduce a special prosodeme for utterance-leading prosodic word added
Updated by Tihelka Dan over 7 years ago
- Precedes deleted (Task #4257: Introduce a special prosodeme for utterance-leading prosodic word)
Updated by Jůzová Markéta over 7 years ago
- Status changed from New to Assigned
- Assignee changed from Jůzová Markéta to Skarnitzl Radek
- % Done changed from 0 to 20
Analyze examples with descending F0 in first two syllables in prosodic words - data are available on F0_difference.
Updated by Skarnitzl Radek over 7 years ago
- Assignee changed from Skarnitzl Radek to Volín Jan
Updated by Jůzová Markéta over 7 years ago
Updated files (with beg times of vowels) are available on page F0_difference, the structure of the files is now as follows:
sentence_name prosodeme_type prosodic_word first_vowel_beg_time second_vowel_beg_time mean_F0_diff
Updated by Matoušek Jindřich about 6 years ago
- Status changed from Assigned to Closed
Summarized in: Jůzová M., Tihelka, D., Volín, J. F0 Post-Stress Rise Trends Consideration in Unit Selection TTS. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: Text, Speech, and Dialogue (TSD). 2018, vol. 11107, pp. 360-368