Making speech synthesisers speak a particular way
David Poehlman
david.poehlman at handsontechnologeyes.com
Wed Jan 2 21:39:05 EST 2008
know if it works with apple?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Duddington" <jsd at clara.co.uk>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: Making speech synthesisers speak a particular way
On 02 Jan, Michael Whapples <mwhapples at aim.com> wrote:
> I am looking at adding speech output to a program I am writing, and
> am wondering about the best way to achieve the style of speech (eg.
> pauses in the correct places, correct punctuation level spoken, etc)
> for this. I know of (heard of, but don't know much about) things like
> SSML, would this be what I need to look at?
Yes, SSML will give a better chance of using different synthesizers.
See: http://www.w3.org/TR/speech-synthesis
eSpeak supports many of the SSML tags.
Although others such as <prosody contour=> make no sense to me.
The recently released eSpeak version 1.30 has improvements to its
implementation of <break> and <emphasis> tags.
<emphasis> is useful to put the emphasis on other than the final word
of a sentence.
<break time=""> was broken in eSpeak 1.30 but fixed now in 1.30.01.
I don't know whether you can use SSML through SAPI5. It seems that, as
usual, Microsoft has its own, non-standard standard.
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