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Speech synthesis techniques have already reached a high level of naturalness. However, they are often evaluated on text reading tasks. New applications will request for conversational speech instead and disfluencies are crucial in such a style. The present paper presents a system to predict filled pauses and synthesise them. Objective results show that they can be inserted with 96% precision and 58% recall. Perceptual results even shown that its insertion increases naturalness of synthetic speech.
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Adell, J., Bonafonte, A., Escudero, D. (2007). Filled Pauses in Speech Synthesis: Towards Conversational Speech. In: Matoušek, V., Mautner, P. (eds) Text, Speech and Dialogue. TSD 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4629. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74628-7_47
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