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GNUspeech
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Adam Fedor |
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GNUspeech |
Date: |
Sat, 9 Mar 2002 10:30:27 -0500 |
FYI. I don't know if this has been formally announced. This project was
recently donated to GNU, and apparently will become the 'official' speech
program (and possible speech recognition) program of GNU. I think the source
is now on savannah or soon will be. They haven't asked for help in doing any
porting, but if you would like to help, please let me know.
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> The project is to take an existing text-to-speech package and ancillary
> tools, apps, etc, as written for the NeXTSTEP 3.xx operating system by myself
> and colleagues, convert it to the GNU/Linux system, and make it available
> under a GPL. The package is based on several innovations, including: an
> acoustic-tube simulation of the vocal tract (instead of a formant resonance
> model); control of the behaviour of this tool using the DRM model due to
> Carre; creation and delivery of the necessary articulatory parameters derived
> from ordinary text; the interactive creation and manipulation of rules to
> create parameters from ordinary text as required to improve speech quality
> and create databases for different languages; and the interactive exploration
> of tube model control for demonstration and parameter creation purposes.
> There are a number of ancillary components such as a 70,000 word pronouncing
> dictionary, letter-to-sound rules for words not in the dictionary, a service
> application to
> provide speech services to arbitrary applications on a GNU/Linux machine, a
> Pronunciation Editor to allow users to add words to the dictionary, and
> various tools and documents as required to support development of the system
> and applications with embedded speech synthesis capability (such as aids for
> the visually disabled).
>
> The basic tube model has already been ported to GNU/Linux. The remainder has
> to *be* ported, using Gnustep facilities and other techniques. Some papers
> relevant to the work can be viewed at http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~hill/ A
> CD-R with all the initial material except the ported tube model was provided
> to Richard Stallman by courier.
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