TTS
What Is TTS?
From Wikipedia, TTS (Text To Speech) is defined as follows:- "Speech synthesis (Text to speech) is the artificial production of human speech. A computer system used for this purpose is called a speech synthesizer, and can be implemented in software or hardware. A text-to-speech (TTS) system converts normal language text into speech; other systems render symbolic linguistic representations like phonetic transcriptions into speech."
TTS Software
- Asterisk flite: Can replace Festival in Asterisk
- asterisk-agi-audiotx: Asterisk AGI extension module that adds commands to allow the transfer of audio files to and from Asterisk via an AGI session
- asterisk-espeak: Asterisk dialplan application providing speech synthesis using the eSpeak text-to-speech engine
- Database Systems Corp. CTI technology with text to speech converter for IVR and voice broadcast applications.
- Festival
Text-to-Speech tools
- Acapela Voices - including Arabic, Czech, Danish, Dutch (NL), Dutch (B), English (UK), English (US), Faroe, French, Finnish, German, Greek, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Spanish (South America), Swedish and Turkish
- AT&T Labs Text-to-Speech - TTS including German, French, Latin Am. Spanish
- cepstral Medium quality, low-cost voices
- ELAN SaySo - including German, French, Spanish and Italian voices/phonems
- Loquendo TTS
- Mbrola - a Freely Available Multilingual Speech Synthesizer for many languages
- Nuance Realspeak - supports 24 languages and dialects and more than 30 voices
- Sakrament TTS Engine - including Russian, with English coming soon
- Verbose Text - can use any SAPI4 or SAPI5 voice
See also
- Asterisk cmd Swift: Cepstral TTS module for Asterisk
- Voice recognition: ASR - automated speech recognition
- Web-based text-to-speech tools
- http://www.texttospeechblog.com/
- UniMRCP: MRCP based TTS solution
Created by: davidnicol,Last modification on Fri 05 of Sep, 2008 [07:21 UTC] by Arsen

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