The Synthesis of Cartoon Emotional Speech (1927) [1 citations — 0 self]
by
Pierre-yves Oudeyer
Annals of Mathematics, second series
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Abstract:
of personal robots such as small pets or humanoids, often having young and cartoon like personalities. A key feature they currently lack is the ability to speak in a emotional life-like manner. We present here a technology that makes this possible by using concatenative speech synthesis.
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