Matching a synthetic disc jockey's voice characteristics to...

Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – Synthesis

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C704S272000

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06915261

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for matching voice characteristics of a synthetic disc jockey are presented. A first segment of audio signal and a second segment of audio signal are received by a sound characteristic estimator. Corresponding first and second sets of sound characteristics are determined by the sound characteristic estimator. A voice characteristic transition for the disc jockey is interpolated from the first and second set of sound characteristics between a starting and an ending time.

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