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Artificial intelligence applications / Accessibility / Assistive technology / Speech synthesis / Mental processes / Speech recognition / Paralanguage / Emotion / Festival Speech Synthesis System / Computational linguistics / Science / Software
Date: 2012-07-04 16:05:44
Artificial intelligence applications
Accessibility
Assistive technology
Speech synthesis
Mental processes
Speech recognition
Paralanguage
Emotion
Festival Speech Synthesis System
Computational linguistics
Science
Software

New Parameterizations for Emotional Speech Synthesis Alan W Black [removed], Carnegie Mellon University H. Timothy Bunnell [removed], Nemours Biomedical Research Ying Dou [removed], Johns Hopkins Uni

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