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SYNE1 related autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxia type 1 (ARCA1) is a late-onset cerebellar ataxia with slow progression originally demonstrated in French-Canadian populations of Quebec, Canada. Nevertheless, recent studies on SYNE1 ataxia have conveyed the condition from a geographically limited pure cerebellar recessive ataxia to a complex multisystem phenotype that is relatively common on the...
In this study, the framework of a concatenative text-to-speech system for Turkish is built and its evaluation techniques, namely MOS, DRT and CT have been considered. Naturalness and intelligibility of the Turkish TTS system is tested by MOS and CT-DRT respectively. Although the system uses simple techniques, it provides promising results for Turkish TTS, since the selected concatenative method is...
In this study, a concatenative text-to-speech system for Turkish is built. The system uses simple techniques and the concatenation units are obtained from the atomic units. This approach is very well suited for Turkish language structure and it is flexible enough to allow the synthesis of all types texts. The Turkish TTS system is tested considering the naturalness and intelligibility criterion. It...
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