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Generic Indic Text-to-speech Synthesisers with Rapid Adaptation in an End-to-end Framework
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2020
arXiv
pre-print
Building text-to-speech (TTS) synthesisers for Indian languages is a difficult task owing to a large number of active languages. Indian languages can be classified into a finite set of families, prominent among them, Indo-Aryan and Dravidian. The proposed work exploits this property to build a generic TTS system using multiple languages from the same family in an end-to-end framework. Generic systems are quite robust as they are capable of capturing a variety of phonotactics across languages.
arXiv:2006.06971v1
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