This book provides an overview of a recent and flexible approach to
speech synthesis design to develop the first statistical parametric
speech synthesizer for Ibibio, a West African tonal language. The design
precludes the inflexibility encountered when modeling tonal features of
the language and can be used for other tonal African languages. Mobile
use and technological innovations in developing African nations have
exploded. With mobile technology, many of the barriers caused by
infrastructure issues have vanished. In order to address issues that are
unique to African tonal languages, the book uses Ibibio as a model. The
text reviews the language's speech characteristics, required for
building the front end components of the design and propose a finite
state transducer (FST), useful for modelling the language's tonetactics.
The statistical parametric approach discussed in the text, implements
the Hidden Markov Model (HMM) technique, with the goal of creating a
generic structure that learns the model from the text itself, and uses
the data-driven approach to input specification.