IVONA’s this year achievement reprises the success of the
Blizzard Challenge 2006,
when the quality of sentences generated by the Text To Speech System,
developed by IVO, has also received one of the highest scores among TTS software presented by the other research centers and
companies participating in the Challenge. This year’s third edition of
the Blizzard Challenge was organized by the University of Edinburgh.
The outcome was formally announced during the Blizzard Challenge
Workshop in Bonn, Germany, 25th August 2007.
16 research teams from many of the
world’s top university centers and R&D companies, active in the TTS field, took part in the Blizzard Challenge 2007. The
participants were given a human voice recording and asked to create its
synthetic equivalent. Within a month they were to develop a TTS
speaking with the same voice as the recorded person. After creating the TTS the participants in the Blizzard Challenge 2007 were
provided with a couple of hundreds of sentences to be read out with the
synthetic voice. The text, processed and read out, was sent back to the
Challenge organizers to be evaluated by experts, a group of British and
American students and volunteers recruited via the Internet. All of
them evaluated anonymous voices reading the same text without even
knowing which of the voices was natural. After the results were summed
up, it turned out that IVONA gained one of the highest scores for
synthetic voice. Its mean score was 3.9 points (with 5 being the
highest possible score). A real person’s recording scored 4.7. Only one
other synthetic voice achieved a result similar to that obtained by
IVONA TTS.
The results of this year's Blizzard Challenge show
that with each passing year it is becoming more difficult to
distinguish a real voice from one that has been synthetically
generated. The progress in voice quality is proved e.g. by IVONA TTS.
In 2006 it scored 3.6, which was the best result in the Challenge, and
this year the score improved by 0.3. Virtually all the participants of
the Blizzard Challenge achieved results better than last year. It
confirms the rightness of the idea behind the Blizzard Challenge which
was to set up a platform for sharing of experience between research
centers and companies involved with TTS technologies in
order to provide a stimulus for an even faster development of this
discipline.
Also the representatives of IVO Software stress the
importance of the Blizzard Challenge for the development of their own
technology. “Taking part in the Challenge we were able to compare our
system with the best TTS solutions in the world. We gained
the knowledge on what we should improve and in which direction we
should develop IVONA TTS. Currently we have a fully-fledged system
which can be easily and quickly expanded by adding other languages. Now
we offer IVONA, in the form of an application named Expressivo Text
Reader, to individual users throughout the world. We are also planning
to introduce IVONA-based products for enterprises to the global market
in the near future” - said Lukasz Osowski, the President of IVO
Software.
IVO Software was established in 2001 and since then it
has been involved only in creation and development of TTS
products. The Company conducts its own research in this field and takes
advantage of the achievements of university centers from all over the
world. Based on a proprietary technology IVO develops and implements
software speaking with a human voice. It is used in business,
rehabilitation of the blind and at home. To find out more about IVO
Software visit:
http://www.ivosoftware.com. To find out more about Expressivo (for individual users) visit:
http://www.expressivo.com.
ReferencesIn
Blizzard Challenge 2007 official results IVONA TTS is identified as a
system with letter “P”. Recordings of real voice talent are identified
with letter “I”.