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- In linguistics, a triphone is a sequence of three consecutive phonemes. Triphones are useful in models of natural language processing where they are used...
- structures, and various HMM types are supported such as shared-state triphones and tied-mixture models, with any number of mixtures, states, or phones...
- Bayesian Triphone GMM-HMM 25.6 Hidden Trajectory (Generative) Model 24.8 Monophone Randomly Initialized DNN 23.4 Monophone DBN-DNN 22.4 Triphone GMM-HMM...
- collectively referred to as "CV" (consonant-vowel), whereas others use triphones to produce a smoother sound. These triphonetic voicebanks are collectively...
- meaning Toneme – Use of pitch to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning Triphone – Sequence of three consecutive phonemes Viseme – Any of several speech...
- models of speech use basis units which include context (e.g. diphones, triphones etc.) instead of visemes. As the basis units already incorporate the variation...
- combining simple phones. That is because the pronunciations of each phone varies based on the surrounding phones. Triphone The Mbrola Project v t e v t e...
- h", the reverse "h entails t" is much less certain. Triphonesequence of three phonemes. Triphones are useful in models of natural-language processing...
- additional 3 sets of vowel pitches, aka stationaries. They added 231 different triphones per pitch; more than any other English library released before. The vocal...
- software for additional mediums such as video games. Also, Vocaloid 3 has Triphone support unlike Vocaloid 2 which improves language capabilities. The first...