The ISCA special interest group on speech synthesis

Nick Campbell, Wolfgang Hess, Bernd Mobius, Jan Van Santen

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Abstract

This paper describes the constitution and activities of the ISCA Speech Synthesis Special Interest Group, SynSIG. It summarises past achievements and suggests ways in which future development could be maintained. The aims of the Special Interest Group on Speech Synthesis are to promote the study and diffusion of knowledge about speech synthesis in general, in a number of ways including: dedicated web pages, a mailing list, a bibliographic database, organisation of workshops on specific themes, exchange of students, and helping to co-ordinate sessions on speech synthesis in international conferences and workshops. The international and multi-disciplinary nature of the SIG also provides a means for diffusing information both to and from the different research communities involved in the synthesis of various languages.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationEUROSPEECH 2001 - SCANDINAVIA - 7th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology
EditorsBorge Lindberg, Henrik Benner, Paul Dalsgaard, Zheng-Hua Tan
PublisherInternational Speech Communication Association
Pages1149-1152
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)8790834100, 9788790834104
StatePublished - 2001
Event7th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology - Scandinavia, EUROSPEECH 2001 - Aalborg, Denmark
Duration: Sep 3 2001Sep 7 2001

Publication series

NameEUROSPEECH 2001 - SCANDINAVIA - 7th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology

Other

Other7th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology - Scandinavia, EUROSPEECH 2001
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityAalborg
Period9/3/019/7/01

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Communication
  • Linguistics and Language
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Software

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