Blizzard Challenge 2013 Rules
From SynSIG
THESE RULES ARE CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
DATABASE ACCESS
- After registration and completion of the required licenses, download passwords will issued, as described on the main Blizzard 2013 page.
REGISTRATION FEE
- A registration fee of 500GBP (approx 800USD) is payable by all participants in task XX to offset the costs of running the challenge, including paying local assistants and listeners. The fee must be paid by the end of May 2013. You can pay this fee using Edinburgh University's online payments system: TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER. After doing this, please also email blizzard@festvox.org to notify us that you have paid. If you are really unable to use the online payments system, please contact blizzard@festvox.org for assistance with other methods of payment. However, we strongly prefer the epay system because it reduces the costs and admin work for us. If you must pay by bank transfer, please contact us in plenty of time (several weeks before the payment deadline); an additional charge of 100GBP will be made for any payments not made using the epay system.
EXPERT LISTENERS
- Each participant should try to recruit at least ten volunteer listeners for the evaluation tests. Native speakers are preferable, where possible. The organisers would also appreciate assistance in advertising the Challenge as widely as possible (e.g., to your students or colleagues).
MATERIALS PROVIDED
All participants will have access to the following materials (subject to signing appropriate licenses):
Voice building data
English Audiobook data .....
Indian languages .....
THE CHALLENGES
This year there are two parts to the Blizzard Challenge: the main English audiobook tasks, and pilot tasks on Indian language data. The Indian data will then be used as the main task in 2014 and 2015 (possibly with additional data being made available).
- It is not permissible for a single participant to submit multiple entries task XX, because the listening test will become unmanageable. This rule may be relaxed in the event of a small number of participants.
- Participants involved in joint projects or consortia who wish to submit multiple systems (e.g., an individual entry and a joint system) should contact the organisers in advance to agree this. We will try to accommodate all reasonable requests, provided the listening test remains manageable.
- It is strongly encouraged to participate in both XX and YY.
- Task EH2.1 - build a voice from the supplied audiobook data. Sentences synthesised using this voice should be submitted to the Blizzard organisers for formal evaluation, by the date specified in the timeline.
- Task EH2.2 - .....
- Task YY - Indian language(s) .... TBC
USE OF EXTERNAL DATA
- "External data" is defined as data, of any type, that is not part of the provided database.
- You are allowed to use external data in any way you wish, subject to any exclusions given in these rules
- Use of external data is entirely optional and is not compulsory
- You must use the provided audio files
- You must not use any additional speech data from the same speaker (XXXX)
- You may exclude any parts of the provided databases if you wish.
- Use of any provided segmentations, transcriptions or labels is optional.
- If you are in any doubt about how to apply these rules, please contact the organizers immediately.
SYNTHESISING THE TEST EXAMPLES
- The exact nature of the test set will not be revealed in advance, but is likely to include both sentence, paragraph and possibly longer texts from a similar domain to the provided corpus, as well as texts from other domains. Formal listening tests will be conducted to evaluate the synthetic speech submitted.
RETENTION OF SUBMITTED SYNTHETIC SPEECH SAMPLES
- Any examples that you submit for evaluation will be retained by the Blizzard organisers for future use.
- You must include in your submission of the test sentences a statement of whether you give the organisers permission to publically distribute your waveforms and the corresponding listening test results in anonymised form. In the past, all participants have agreed to this and we strongly encourage you to give this consent.
LISTENING TEST
- The Blizzard organisers will conduct a listening test design which will probably include the standard elements used in previous years (naturalness, speaker similarity, intelligibility) and may be extended to include additional tests specific to the audiobook reading task.
PAPER
- Each participant will be expected to submit a six-page paper describing their entry for review.
- One of the authors of each accepted paper should present it at the Blizzard 2013 Workshop
- In addition, each participant will be expected to complete a form giving the general technical specification of their system, to facilitate easy cross-system comparisons (e.g. is it unit selection? does it predict prosody? etc. etc)
HOW ARE THESE RULES ENFORCED?
- This is a challenge, which is designed to answer scientific questions, and not a competition. Therefore, we rely on your honesty in preparing your entry.