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Subject: [Kde-accessibility] is a more natural-sounding speech program on
From: Gary Kline <kline () thought ! org>
Date: 2008-11-26 20:43:33
Message-ID: 20081126204249.GA61391 () thought ! org
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The other day I listed to synthesized speech on a website and it
blew me away. Yes, festival does a fair job except for words
over grade-school level. (It stumbled on words with apostrophes
that are usually encoded with a triplet-prefix, like 0xe2-0x80,
0x90.) With work in editing my festival pronounciation
configuration filter, these things may be fixable.)
So Q1: can anybody point me to these types of filters? And
any guesses regarding a better kind of synthesizer.
thanks in advance, people,
gary kline
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Gary Kline kline@thought.org http://www.thought.org Public Service Unix
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