TY - GEN
T1 - Sentence-Final Prosody Analysis of Japanese Communicative Speech Based on the Command-Response Model
AU - Takada, Kazuma
AU - Nakajima, Hideharu
AU - Sagisaka, Yoshinori
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/2
Y1 - 2020/2
N2 - Aiming at communicative speech synthesis, we analyzed sentence-final prosody characteristics through subjective impression on constituting lexicons. Since Japanese sentence-final particles and postpositionals are expected to be employed to generate communicative prosody showing speaker's intention and attitudes, we designed 52 single-phrase utterances showing different strength of the speaker's impressions about judgment. These impressions were quantified in Semantic Differential (SD) scales. F0 contour characteristics were analyzed by using the command-response model. To cope with sentence final F0 characteristics, an additional accent command was introduced for F0 rise and drop of sentence-final particles. The analysis showed systematic communicative prosody control by the accent command reflecting effect of judgment impressions which can be obtained from constituting lexicons. These results indicate possibility of sentence-final prosody control using impression obtained from lexicons constituting output sentences.
AB - Aiming at communicative speech synthesis, we analyzed sentence-final prosody characteristics through subjective impression on constituting lexicons. Since Japanese sentence-final particles and postpositionals are expected to be employed to generate communicative prosody showing speaker's intention and attitudes, we designed 52 single-phrase utterances showing different strength of the speaker's impressions about judgment. These impressions were quantified in Semantic Differential (SD) scales. F0 contour characteristics were analyzed by using the command-response model. To cope with sentence final F0 characteristics, an additional accent command was introduced for F0 rise and drop of sentence-final particles. The analysis showed systematic communicative prosody control by the accent command reflecting effect of judgment impressions which can be obtained from constituting lexicons. These results indicate possibility of sentence-final prosody control using impression obtained from lexicons constituting output sentences.
KW - Command-Response Model
KW - Semantic Differential (SD)
KW - communicative speech
KW - linguistic modality
KW - speech synthesis
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U2 - 10.1109/ICCA49400.2020.9022850
DO - 10.1109/ICCA49400.2020.9022850
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85082389907
T3 - 2020 IEEE Conference on Computer Applications, ICCA 2020
BT - 2020 IEEE Conference on Computer Applications, ICCA 2020
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2020 IEEE Conference on Computer Applications, ICCA 2020
Y2 - 27 February 2020 through 28 February 2020
ER -