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Re: [gnuspeech-contact] Sampe input for SoftwareTRM
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Steve Nygard |
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Re: [gnuspeech-contact] Sampe input for SoftwareTRM |
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Sat, 6 Jan 2007 07:38:42 -0700 |
The first set of lines represent fixed values, and are commented in
the sample file. After that each line has a bunch of values. These
are parameters to the tube model, including the radii of eight
sections of the tube, some values controlling frication, and a few
other parameters.
If I recall correctly, the input control rate controls the time
represented by each line. The sample file is 4 Hz, so each line
should represent 0.25 seconds of sound. For generating speech the
input control rate is higher, something like 250 Hz.
If you look in the diphones.mxml file in the source for the Monet
application, you'll find the parameters that the tube uses listed in
the <parameters> section -- the values in the tube model input file
occur in the same order they are listed in dihpones.mxml.
The Monet application is used to create and edit the diphones.mxml,
which is a set of rules for creating "key frames" between sets of
tube model parameters and interpolating between these key frames to
generate the input to the tube model.
I'll send you a bigger sample file generated from Monet.
--
Steve
On Jan 6, 2007, at 5:35 AM, Nickolay V. Shmyrev wrote:
Hello all.
With minor effort I was able to build SoftwareTRM on linux. Can
someone
please send me rather big sample input file for it? The one file I've
found in sources - gnuspeech.input is not very big to understand
the way
how it works. Thanks.