## ## ########## ## ## ## ## ## #### ## ## ## ## ## ## ############ ########## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ########## ###### -------------------------------------------------------------- HB1 - A Hebrew male voice for the MBROLA synthesizer Created by : Yoram Meron @ The University of Tokyo -------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents -------------------------------------------------------------- 1.0 Description of the HB1 diphone database 2.0 Installation and tests 3.0 Announcement 4.0 Acknowledgements -------------------------------------------------------------- 1.0 Description of the HB1 diphone database -------------------------------------------------------------- HB1 is the first release of a diphone database for Hebrew, "Ashkenazi" accent, consisting of 807 diphones, male voice. The following phoneme symbols are assumed in our diphone sets. The symbols do not follow any phonetic standard for Hebrew transcription, although most symbols are fairly standard. SYMBOL PRONOUNCED LIKE IN (hebrew examples) _ silence Vowels: a e i o u Consonants: ^ ani (meaning - 'I') (in this example - the initial glottal stop) b bayit v vered g gadol dZ George (g' - (as pronounced in English) for foreign words only) d delet h hem w washington (v' - for foreign words only) z zamar J George (j' - (as pronounced in French) for foreign words only) x xevel - (meaning - 'rope') the letter 'het' t tefer j yeled (the first 'y' sound) k kelev l lamad m matok n nafal s sefer p peleg f tof Ts Tsadik TS Chernobil (Ts' - only for foreign words) r regel S shalom ('right shin') N baNk (for foreign words only). Limitations: ----------- The diphone matrix is not full - 'rare diphones' were not recorded. In particular diphthongs are not included in the database, as well as some "Sefaradi accent" consonants. -------------------------------------------------------------- 2.0 Installation and Tests -------------------------------------------------------------- If you have not copied the MBROLA software yet, please consult the MBROLA project homepage and get it. Copy hb1.zip into the mbrola directory and unzip it : unzip hb1.zip (or pkunzip on PC/DOS) Try mbrola hb1/hb1 hb1/TEST/tst123.pho test.wav to create a sound file for a short excerpt of Alice in Wonderland. In this example the audio file follows the RIFF Wave format. But depending on the extension test.au, test.aif, or test.raw other file formats can be obtained. Listen to it with your favorite sound editor, and try the other command files (*.pho) to have a better idea of the quality of speech that can be synthesized with MBROLA and the US1 database. On Unix systems you can pipe the audio ouput to the sound player as on a HP : mbrola hb1/hb1 tst123.pho - | splayer -srate 16000 -l16 Also refer to the readme.txt file provided with the mbrola software for using it. -------------------------------------------------------------- 3.0 Announcement -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- 4.0 Acknowledgments -------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to Vincent Pagel for his help and efforts. -------------------------------------------------------------- Yoram Meron meron@gavo.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp http://WWW.gavo.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~meron/HomePage-e.html --------------------------------------------------------------