Quality and Usability

Sai Sirisha Rallabandi

Biography

 

I am Sai Sirisha Rallabandi, a Ph.D. student working with Professor Sebastian Möller at Technische Universität Berlin. Prior to this I did my Masters by Research at International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad (IIITH), India. My research interests are: Text-to-Speech Synthesis, Voice Conversion and Cross-Lingual tasks. During my Ph.D. I will be working on "Social perceptions of Synthetic speakers". Here, I will mainly focus on understanding the speech features contributing to personality of a person. Furthermore, I will be modeling the speech features or the synthesis procedure itself for rendering more appealing and confident synthetic voices.

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Research Activites

1) Research Intern at National University of Singapore 

http://ece.nus.edu.sg/hlt/alumni/ 

2) Visiting Research Scholar at Carnegie Mellon University

3) Research Assistant at Speech Processing Laboratory

Masters thesis

Here is the Cover Letter I wrote along with my P.hD. application 

 

Contact details:

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Phone number: 4915163100774

Publikationen

2023

Rallabandi, Sai Sirisha; Möller, Sebastian
Investigating disentanglement of speaker identity and characteristics through user experience
In Proceedings of 15th ITG Conference on Speech CommunicationausITG Speech Communication, Seite 1–5
Herausgeber: IEEE, IEEE Xplore, 445 Hoes Lane. Piscataway, NJ 08854-4141 USA
September 2023

2021

Rallabandi, Sai Sirisha; Naderi, Babak; Möller, Sebastian
Identifying the vocal cues of likeability, friendliness and skilfulness in synthetic speech
Proceedings of Speech Synthesis Workshop (SSW11)aus11th ISCA Speech Synthesis Workshop, Seite 1–6
2021
Rallabandi, Sai Sirisha; Bharadwaj, Abhinav; Naderi, Babak; Möller, Sebastian
Perception of social speaker characteristics in synthetic speech
Proceedings of Interspeech 2021 – Speech everywhere!ausInterspeech, Seite 2771–2775
2021

2020

Rallabandi, Sai Sirisha
A framework to incorporate aspects of social perception in synthetic voices
Proceedings of 6th Docotal Consortium, Student event of Interspeech 2020 (ISCA-SAC)ausInterspeech, Seite 1–3
Herausgeber: ISCA, ISCA
November 2020