Emmanuel Ferragne
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Automatic classification of phonation types in spontaneous speech: towards a new workflow for the characterization of speakers' voice quality
Voice quality is known to be an important factor for the characterization of a speaker’s voice, both in terms of physiological features …
Anaïs Chanclu
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Imen Ben Amor
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Cédric Gendrot
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Emmanuel Ferragne
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Jean-Francois Bonastre
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Ridi, Pagliaccio !
Neural style transfer for videos.
Emmanuel Ferragne
Last updated on Mar 21, 2023
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The contribution of lip protrusion to Anglo-English /r/: Evidence from hyper- and non-hyperarticulated speech
Articulatory variation of /r/ has been widely observed in rhotic varieties of English, particularly with regards to tongue body shapes, …
Hannah King
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Emmanuel Ferragne
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Deep learning and voice comparison: phonetically-motivated vs. automatically-learned features
Broadband spectrograms of French vowels /ɑ̃/, /a/, /ɛ/, /e/, /i/, /ə/, and /ɔ/ extracted from radio broadcast corpora were used to …
Cédric Gendrot
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Emmanuel Ferragne
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Thomas Pellegrini
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Towards phonetic interpretability in deep learning applied to voice comparison
A deep convolutional neural network was trained to classify 45 speakers based on spectrograms of their productions of the French vowel …
Emmanuel Ferragne
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Cédric Gendrot
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Thomas Pellegrini
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Neural style transfer
Become an artist thanks to AI.
Emmanuel Ferragne
Last updated on Mar 21, 2023
2 min read
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