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Application of signal processing techniques for the generation of wind profiles dedicated to electrical system planning tools
B Picart, B Gosselin, M Hupez, Z De Greve, F Vallee
2016 51st International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 1-6, 2016
Mandates: US Department of Energy
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Analysis and automatic recognition of human beatbox sounds: A comparative study
B Picart, S Brognaux, S Dupont
2015 IEEE international conference on acoustics, speech and signal …, 2015
Mandates: National Fund for Scientific Research, Belgium
Analysis and HMM-based synthesis of hypo and hyperarticulated speech
B Picart, T Drugman, T Dutoit
Computer Speech & Language 28 (2), 687-707, 2014
Mandates: National Fund for Scientific Research, Belgium
Speech synthesis in various communicative situations: Impact of pronunciation variations
S Brognaux, B Picart, T Drugman
Fifteenth Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication …, 2014
Mandates: National Fund for Scientific Research, Belgium
Impact of load and generation flexibility on the long term planning of YLPIC distribution network
PC Ramaswamy, S Leyder, S Rapoport, B Picart, Z De Grève, ...
IET Digital Library, 2016
Mandates: US Department of Energy
HMM-based speech synthesis with various degrees of articulation: A perceptual study
B Picart, T Drugman, T Dutoit
Neurocomputing 132, 142-147, 2014
Mandates: National Fund for Scientific Research, Belgium
Automatic variation of the degree of articulation in new HMM-based voices
B Picart, T Drugman, T Dutoit
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing 8 (2), 307-322, 2014
Mandates: National Fund for Scientific Research, Belgium
Synthèse de commentaires sportifs: intégration d'une annotation prosodique à deux niveaux dans un synthétiseur HMM.
S Brognaux, B Picart, T Drugman
Cahiers de linguistique française, 223-236, 2014
Mandates: National Fund for Scientific Research, Belgium
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