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LPF(8)								Debian User's Guide							    LPF(8)

NAME
lpf - lpd filter for nroff output SYNOPSIS
lpf -w width -l length DESCRIPTION
lpf is a filter which reads the output of nroff and converts lines with ^H's to overwritten lines. Thus this works like ul(1) but is much better: it can handle more than 2 overwrites and it is written with some style. NOTES
This program was designed long ago, and is not much if any use today. BUGS
lpf will send itself the STOP signal when it encounters the character sequence `311'. BSD
25 February 1999 LPF(8)

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htsengine(1)						      General Commands Manual						      htsengine(1)

NAME
hts_engine -- HMM-based speech synthesis engine SYNOPSIS
hts_engine [options] [infile] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the hts_engine command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has docu- mentation in the GNU Info format; see below. hts_engine is a program that synthesize speech waveform from HMMs trained by the HMM-based speech synthesis system (HTS). OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -td tree decision tree files for state duration -tm tree Show version of program. -tf tree decision tree files for Log F0 -tl tree decision tree files for low-pass filter -md pdf model files for state duration -mm pdf model files for spectrum -mf pdf model files for Log F0 -ml pdf model files for low-pass filter -dm win window files for calculation delta of spectrum -df win window files for calculation delta of Log F0 -dl win window files for calculation delta of low-pass filter -od s filename of output label with duration -om s filename of output spectrum -of s filename of output Log F0 -ol s filename of output low-pass filter -or s filename of output raw audio (generated speech) -ow s filename of output wav audio (generated speech) -ot s filename of output trace information -vp use phoneme alignment for duration -i i f1 .. fi enable interpolation & specify number(i),coefficient(f) [1][1--] -s i sampling frequency [16000][1--48000] -p i frame period (point) [80][1--] -a f all-pass constant [0.42][0.0--1.0] -g i gamma = -1 / i (if i=0 then gamma=0) [0][0--] -b f postfiltering coefficient [0.0][-0.8--8.0] -l regard input as log gain and output linear one (LSP) -r f speech speed rate [1.0][0.0--10.0] -fm f add half-tone [0.0][-24.0--24.0] -u f voiced/unvoiced threshold[0.5][0.0--1.0] -em tree decision tree files for GV of spectrum -ef tree decision tree files for GV of Log F0 -el tree decision tree files for GV of low-pass filter -cm pdf filenames of GV for spectrum -cf pdf filenames of GV for Log F0 -cl pdf filenames of GV for low-pass filter -jm f weight of GV for spectrum [1.0][0.0--2.0] -jf f weight of GV for Log F0 [1.0][0.0--2.0] -jl f weight of GV for low-pass filter [1.0][0.0--2.0] -k tree GV switch -z i audio buffer size [1600][0--48000] infile label file option '-d' may be repeated to use multiple delta parameters. generated spectrum, log F0, and low-pass filter coefficient sequences are saved in natural endian, binary (float) format. EXAMPLE
If you installed hts-voice-nitech-jp-atr503-m001 in the current directory, the following command let you make a voice file from input.lab: % hts_engine -s 48000 -p 240 -a 0.55 -td tree-dur.inf -tm tree-mgc.inf -tf tree-lf0.inf -tl tree-lpf.inf -md dur.pdf -mm mgc.pdf -mf lf0.pdf -ml lpf.pdf -dm mgc.win1 -dm mgc.win2 -dm mgc.win3 -df lf0.win1 -df lf0.win2 -df lf0.win3 -dl lpf.win1 -em tree-gv-mgc.inf -ef tree-gv-lf0.inf -cm gv-mgc.pdf -cf gv-lf0.pdf -k gv-switch.inf -ow output.wav input.lab AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Koichi Akabe vbkaisetsu@gmail.com for the Debian system (and may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL. htsengine(1)
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