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285 Spoken Language Processing Dan Jurafsky Stanford University Spring 2014 Lecture 14 Waveform Synthesis in Concatenative TTS Lots of slides thanks to Alan
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285 Spoken Language Processing Dan Jurafsky Stanford University Spring 2014 Lecture 14 Waveform Synthesis in Concatenative TTS Lots of slides thanks to Alan Black and Richard Sproat. 2012-2013 which meet the Faculty's degree and program requirements with a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00. General education: 24 credits of general education chosen from approved cours 285. Spoken Language Processing. Dan Jurafsky. Stanford . University. Spring 2014 . Lecture 8. : Interpersonal . Stance. Scherer’s typology of affective states. Emotion. : relatively brief episode of synchronized response of all or most organismic subsystems in response to the evaluation of an external or internal event as being of major significance. 285. Spoken Language Processing. Dan Jurafsky. Stanford . University. Spring 2014 . Lecture . 12: . Some Medical Applications: Intoxication, Depression, Trauma. Topic 1: Intoxication. Hollien et al 2001. Language Sounds . Chapter Three. Dr. Freddie A. Bowles. . More about sounds. English has 22 consonant sounds and from 13-21 different vowel sounds.. The world’s languages may have as many as 600 different consonant sounds and 200 different vowel sounds when pitch and voice qualities are considered.. 285. Spoken Language Processing. Dan Jurafsky. Stanford University . Lecture 1: . Introduction, . ARPAbet. , Articulatory Phonetics. Today, April 1, Week 1. Overview of 3++ components of course. ASR. . The Linguists. : A Movie. http://thelinguists.com/. Linguistics has many subfields. Phonetics. Phonology. Syntax. Semantics. Pragmatics. Morphology. Phonetics. The study of . minimal sound units . By: Vincent Bohnert. The Literacy of Speaking Languages. Someone who can speak many different languages is referred to as a linguist. A linguist can have many different types of jobs. Some common professions include: becoming a teacher, librarian, or a translator. . Roger Levy . Klinton. Bicknell Tim Slattery Keith . Rayner. UC San Diego. CUNY Sentence Processing Conference. 26 March 2009. ?. Incrementality. and Rationality. Online sentence comprehension is hard. From Languages . to Information. Conversational Agents. Dan Jurafsky. Stanford University. Conversational Agents . AKA Dialog Agents. Phone-based Personal Assistants . . SIRI, Cortana, Google Now. Spoken Language Processing. Andrew Maas. Stanford University. Spring 2017 . Lecture 16: Parametric TTS, Intoxication, Depression, Trauma, Personality. Original slides by Dan . Jurafsky. Evaluation of TTS. Claire Bowern. Yale University. LSA Summer Institute: 2013. Week 4: Archiving. Why archive?. Safety: to ensure durability of materials. Access: to ensure that relevant stakeholders have access to the materials. Andrew Maas. Stanford University. Spring 2017 . Lecture 10: Dialogue System Introduction and Frame-Based Dialogue. Original slides by Dan . Jurafsky. Dialog section. May 3: Dialog introduction. Frame based systems. Andrew Maas. Stanford University . Spring 2017. Lecture 6: Course Project Introduction and Deep Learning Preliminaries. Outline for Today. Course projects. What makes for a successful project. Leveraging existing tools. Dan Jurafsky. Lecture 6: Waveform Synthesis . (in Concatenative TTS). . IP Notice: many of these slides come directly from Richard Sproat’s slides, and others (and some of Richard’s) come from Alan Black’s excellent TTS lecture notes. A couple also from Paul Taylor.
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