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Creative Speech Technology: editorial introduction to this special issue.

Alistair D N Edwards1, Christopher Newell

  • 1Department of Computer Science, University of York, Deramore Lane , York, YO10 5GH , UK.

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The Creative Speech Technology Network (CreST) fostered interdisciplinary collaboration, resulting in diverse research outcomes across arts and technology. This work successfully achieved the network's core objectives.

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Area of Science:

  • Speech Technology
  • Arts Technology Integration
  • Interdisciplinary Research Networks

Background:

  • The Creative Speech Technology Network (CreST) convened experts from diverse fields including arts and technology.
  • This volume showcases research outputs stemming from collaborative projects within the CreST network.

Discussion:

  • The editorial provides context on the CreST network's formation and objectives.
  • It introduces the individual research papers presented in this volume.
  • The papers reflect the successful realization of the network's collaborative goals.

Key Insights:

  • Interdisciplinary collaboration drives innovation in speech technology and its applications.
  • Cross-pollination between arts and technology yields novel research avenues.
  • The CreST network effectively facilitated the achievement of its stated research aims.

Outlook:

  • Future research can build upon the foundational work established by CreST.
  • Continued exploration of the intersection between creative arts and speech technology is recommended.
  • The network's success model can inform future interdisciplinary research initiatives.