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| Currently, SpeechControl's aimed at bringing the Java application [[http://mary.dfki.de|openMary TTS]] to Ubuntu. Its ability to emulate emotional speech using diphone voices introduces a new playing field of speech synthesis of Ubuntu systems. We're also aiming at bringing voice recognition (compared to speech recognition) to Ubuntu. Using the [[http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net|CMU Sphinx]] library as portrayed in this [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEUeJb6Pwt4&feature=player_embedded|video]], having IRC chat a bit more accessible for those who don't have perfect eyesight. | SpeechControl's Development team sets out to bring the finest and latest equipment in voice and speech utilities for the Ubuntu distributions. Currently, SpeechControl's aimed at bringing the Java application [[http://mary.dfki.de|openMary TTS]] to Ubuntu. Its ability to emulate emotional speech using diphone voices introduces a new playing field of speech synthesis. We're also aiming at bringing voice recognition (compared to speech recognition) to Ubuntu. Using the [[http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net|CMU Sphinx]] library as portrayed in this [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEUeJb6Pwt4&feature=player_embedded|video]], having IRC chat a bit more accessible for those who don't have perfect eyesight, as done in [[https://www.launchpad.net/cmusphinx-train|this bot]]'s project description. |
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Development
This page is where the main information regarding SpeechControl's development can be found.
Blueprints
For all of the blueprints, just visit this page.
Projects
SpeechControl's Development team sets out to bring the finest and latest equipment in voice and speech utilities for the Ubuntu distributions. Currently, SpeechControl's aimed at bringing the Java application openMary TTS to Ubuntu. Its ability to emulate emotional speech using diphone voices introduces a new playing field of speech synthesis. We're also aiming at bringing voice recognition (compared to speech recognition) to Ubuntu. Using the CMU Sphinx library as portrayed in this video, having IRC chat a bit more accessible for those who don't have perfect eyesight, as done in this bot's project description.
With such projects integrated in Ubuntu, developers would be able to profess more accessible and dynamic application interfaces for end-users.
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SpeechControl/Development (last edited 2011-03-22 03:27:54 by D9784B24)
