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The Organization of a Neurocomputational Control Model for Articulatory Speech Synthesis

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The Organization of a Neurocomputational Control Model for Articulatory Speech Synthesis
The organization of a computational control model of articulatory speech synthesis is outlined in this paper. The model is based on general principles of neurophysiology and cognitive psychology. Thus it is based on such neural control circuits, neural maps and mappings as are hypothesized to exist in the human brain, and the model is based on learning or training mechanisms similar to those occurring during the human process of speech acquisition. The task of the control module is to generate articulatory data for controlling an articulatory-acoustic speech synthesizer. Thus a complete “BIONIC” (i.e. BIOlogically motivated and techNICally realized) speech synthesizer is described, capable of generating linguistic, sensory, and motor neural representations of sounds, syllables, and words, capable of generating articulatory speech movements from neuromuscular activation, and subsequently capable of generating acoustic speech signals by controlling an articulatory-acoustic vocal trac...
Bernd J. Kröger, Anja Lowit, Ralph Schnitker
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where COST
Authors Bernd J. Kröger, Anja Lowit, Ralph Schnitker
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