The Centre for Speech Technology Research, The university of Edinburgh

Publications by Matthew Aylett

[1] Matthew P. Aylett, Alessandro Vinciarelli, and Mirjam Wester. Speech synthesis for the generation of artificial personality. IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 2017. [ bib | DOI | .pdf | Abstract ]
[2] Mirjam Wester, Matthew Aylett, Marcus Tomalin, and Rasmus Dall. Artificial personality and disfluency. In Proc. Interspeech, Dresden, September 2015. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[3] Matthew Aylett, Rasmus Dall, Arnab Ghoshal, Gustav Eje Henter, and Thomas Merritt. A flexible front-end for HTS. In Proc. Interspeech, pages 1283-1287, September 2014. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[4] Adriana Stan, Junichi Yamagishi, Simon King, and Matthew Aylett. The Romanian speech synthesis (RSS) corpus: Building a high quality HMM-based speech synthesis system using a high sampling rate. Speech Communication, 53(3):442-450, 2011. [ bib | DOI | http | Abstract ]
[5] Sebastian Andersson, Kallirroi Georgila, David Traum, Matthew Aylett, and Robert Clark. Prediction and realisation of conversational characteristics by utilising spontaneous speech for unit selection. In Speech Prosody 2010, May 2010. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[6] Matthew P. Aylett, Simon King, and Junichi Yamagishi. Speech synthesis without a phone inventory. In Interspeech, pages 2087-2090, 2009. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[7] Matthew P. Aylett and Junichi Yamagishi. Combining statistical parameteric speech synthesis and unit-selection for automatic voice cloning. In Proc. LangTech 2008, Brisbane, Australia, September 2008. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[8] Matthew P. Aylett and Simon King. Single speaker segmentation and inventory selection using dynamic time warping self organization and joint multigram mapping. In SSW06, pages 258-263, 2008. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[9] J. Sebastian Andersson, Leonardo Badino, Oliver S. Watts, and Matthew P.Aylett. The CSTR/Cereproc Blizzard entry 2008: The inconvenient data. In Proc. Blizzard Challenge Workshop (in Proc. Interspeech 2008), Brisbane, Australia, 2008. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[10] Matthew P. Aylett, J. Sebastian Andersson, Leonardo Badino, and Christopher J. Pidcock. The Cerevoice Blizzard entry 2007: Are small database errors worse than compression artifacts? In Proc. Blizzard Challenge Workshop 2007, Bonn, Germany, 2007. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[11] C. Mayo, M. Aylett, and D. R. Ladd. Prosodic transcription of glasgow english: an evaluation study of GlaToBI. In Intonation: Theory, Models and Applications, 1997. [ bib | .pdf ]