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Figure 1: Advantage achieved with morphing expression.
Figure 2: Spectrograms of synthesized voices with morph ratios from 0 to 1.
Table 4: R-square values of approximation in linear interpolation.
Table 6: Type of morph ratio in gradual expression.

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