[hts-users:03309] how to evaluate similarity of the adapted speech
- Subject: [hts-users:03309] how to evaluate similarity of the adapted speech
- From: Kwan Lisa <lisakwan1102@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 May 2012 00:52:27 +0800
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Hi,
I've read several papers, and most of them used subjective test to
evaluate the similarity between adapted and original speech. But this
task is too time-consuming.
I am wandering is there any good objective way to evaluate the
similarity of the similarity between adapted and original speech?
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Lisa Kwan
lisakwan1102(at)gmail.com
Advanced Speech Technology Lab, ASTL