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In this paper, the development of Multilingual Phone Recognition System (Multi-PRS) using four Indian languages—Kannada, Telugu, Bengali, and Odia—is described. Multi-PRS is an universal Phone Recognition System (PRS), which performs the phone recognition independent of any language. International phonetic alphabets based transcription is used for grouping the acoustically similar phonetic units from...
In this paper, the development of Multilingual Phone Recognition System (MPRS) in the context of Indian languages is described. MPRS is a language independent Phone Recognition System (PRS) that could recognise the phonetic units present in a speech utterance of any language. We have developed two Bilingual and a quadrilingual PRS using four Indian languages — Kannada, Telugu, Bengali, and Odia. International...
In this paper we explore the performance of multilingual speaker recognition systems developed on the IITKGP-MLILSC speech corpus. Closed-set speaker identification and speaker verification experiments are individually conducted on 13 widely spoken Indian languages. In particular, we focus on the effect of language mismatch in the speaker recognition performance of individual languages and all languages...
In this paper, we discuss a consortium effort on building text to speech (TTS) systems for 13 Indian languages. There are about 1652 Indian languages. A unified framework is therefore attempted required for building TTSes for Indian languages. As Indian languages are syllable-timed, a syllable-based framework is developed. As quality of speech synthesis is of paramount interest, unit-selection synthesizers...
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