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THE HURRICANE CHALLENGE

Do you have an algorithm for the modification of natural or synthetic speech 
which improves intelligibility in known noise conditions? If so, you are 
invited to take part in the Hurricane Challenge, a co-ordinated international 
evaluation of the intelligibility of modified speech.

You will be provided with a corpus of recorded sentences along with separate 
noise signals at a number of signal-to-noise ratios. Your task is to modify the 
speech only in such a way to promote its intelligibility. Modifications will be 
expected to meet constraints on changes in RMS level as well as durational 
constraints. Modified speech signals will be evaluated centrally by a large 
listener sample.

Results of the Challenge will be disseminated either at a Special Session of 
Interspeech 2013 or at a satellite workshop. Results will be returned to 
participants well before the Interspeech 2013 paper deadline.

The deadline for expressing your intention to participate is 31st October 2012.

For more details, see the Challenge website:

http://listening-talker.org/hurricane

TTS entries instructions and data:

http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/hurricane/


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Scotland, with registration number SC005336.


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