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Comments on the Text to Speech "algorithm"
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marc |
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Comments on the Text to Speech "algorithm" |
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Sat, 27 Feb 2010 22:47:13 +0100 |
Hello,
I made this remark at the http://rmll.info last summer in Nantes.
I you have Text to Speech (TTS), the "old" way is to invent some
mathematical function and to generate a "sound" which is "close" (in
Hausdorf distance?) to the spoken words.
But these mathematical formulas date from times when computers didn't
have the possibilities to contain about 60.000 MP3s from a human
speaker. If we could organise it that way, the concatanation of the
words would be better than the mathematical contruction. And if you
learned how to make a higher sound at the end of a question, you should
be able to adapt the mp3 too.
Problem is: we will have to throw away a lot of work by
mathematicians... Mathematicians never had patents (the Greek would be
rich ;-). But we throw away a lot of stuff in computer science ...
Marc
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- Comments on the Text to Speech "algorithm",
marc <=
- Comments on the Text to Speech "algorithm", Kenny Hitt, 2010/02/27
- Comments on the Text to Speech "algorithm", A, 2010/02/27
- TTS algorithms (Re: Comments on the Text to Speech "algorithm"), Klaus Knopper, 2010/02/28
- TTS algorithms (Re: Comments on the Text to Speech "algorithm"), A, 2010/02/28
- TTS algorithms (Re: Comments on the Text to Speech "algorithm"), marc, 2010/02/28
- TTS algorithms (Re: Comments on the Text to Speech "algorithm"), Jonathan Duddington, 2010/02/28
- TTS algorithms (Re: Comments on the Text to Speech "algorithm"), Klaus Knopper, 2010/02/28
- TTS algorithms (Re: Comments on the Text to Speech "algorithm"), marc, 2010/02/28
- TTS algorithms (Re: Comments on the Text to Speech "algorithm"), Bill Cox, 2010/02/28
- Comments on the Text to Speech "algorithm", Bill Cox, 2010/02/28