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Pitch Marking Using the Fundamental Signal for Speech Modifications via TDPSOLA

Published: 09 December 2013 Publication History

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The quality of synthetic speech offered by pitch and duration modifications via Time Domain Pitch Synchronous Overlap Add method (TD-PSOLA) relies on an accurate positioning of pitch marks. In this paper, we propose a new pitch marking technique of voiced regions based on the fundamental signal of the speech waveform. By using the valleys of the fundamental signal, we locate a set of precise intervals where the exact instants of pitch marks are expected to be found. The fundamental signal is composed only from the fundamental frequency (pitch) of speech. It is represented by a specific signal named "mean based signal" (MBS). The optimal pitch marks are found by extracting the set of global peak instants within the obtained intervals. To improve the performance of the proposed technique, we have proposed a post processing stage which allows us to correct the erroneous pitch marks that may occur due to some synchronization problems. The proposed technique is evaluated on CMU ACRTIC database by using objective and subjective measures. The experiments demonstrate that the proposed technique allows pitch and duration modifications via TD-PSOLA with high quality.
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      ISM '13: Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia
      December 2013
      547 pages
      ISBN:9781479921713

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      IEEE Computer Society

      United States

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      Published: 09 December 2013

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      1. Duration modification
      2. pitch marking
      3. pitch modification
      4. speech quality

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