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Stochastic and syntactic techniques for predicting phrase breaks

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Stochastic and syntactic techniques for predicting phrase breaks
Determining the position of breaks in a sentence is a key task for a text-to-speech (TTS) system. We describe some methods for phrase break prediction in which the whole sentence is considered, in contrast to most previous work which has focused on using local features. Three approaches are described: by analogy, where the breaks from the best-matching sentence in our training data is used for the unseen sentence; by phrase modelling, in which we build stochastic models of phrases to segment unseen sentences; and finally, using features derived from a syntactic parse tree. Our best result, obtained on the MARSEC corpus and using a combination of parse derived fea
Ian Read, Stephen Cox
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where CSL
Authors Ian Read, Stephen Cox
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