Hello,
I want to use HMGenS with the -s option (use state alignment for duration). I did state alignment with HVite according to the mailing list
[hts-users:01991] and brought my lab files to the format:
0 50000 .state[2] x^x-pau+pau=ae@x_x/A:0_0_0/B:x-x-x@x-x&x-x#x-x$x-x!x-x;x-x|x/C:0+0+0/D:0_0/E: [...]
50000 100000 .state[3] x^x-pau+pau=ae@x_x/A:0_0_0/B:x-x-x@x-x&x-x#x-x$x-x!x-x;x-x|x/C:0+0+0/D:0_0/E: [...]
When I execute HMGenS with
HMGenS -A -B -s -C configs/syn.cnf -D -T 1 -S data/scp/aligned_gen.scp -t 1500 100 5000 -c 0 \
-H
models/qst001/ver1/cmp/re_clustered_all.mmf.1mix -M aligned/gen models/qst001/ver1/cmp/tiedlist
I get the error:
ERROR [+9935] Generator: Cannot
find GV model .state[2] in current list
I trained my models using the HTS-demo_CMU-ARCTIC-SLT_STRAIGHT_2.1.1_beta with GV turned on.
$useGV = 1;
How can I solve this problem ? Is there something wrong using the Global Variance in the parameter generation algorithm ?
Thank you very much,
Best greetings!
Florian Krebs