Native and Non-Native Speaker Judgements on the Quality of Synthesized Speech

Robert A. J. Clark, Anna C. Janska

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Abstract / Description of output

The difference between native speakers' and non-native speak- ers' naturalness judgements of synthetic speech is investigated. Similar/difference judgements are analysed via a multidimen- sional scaling analysis and compared to Mean opinion scores. It is shown that although the two groups generally behave in a similar manner the variance of non-native speaker judgements is generally higher. While both groups of subject can clearly distinguish natural speech from the best synthetic examples, the groups' responses to different artefacts present in the synthetic speech can vary.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProc. Interspeech 2010
Pages1121-1124
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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