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Welcome to the comp.speech Frequently Asked Questions WWW site. This site provides a range of information on speech technology, including speech synthesis, speech recognition, speech coding, and related material. The information is regularly posted to the comp.speech newsgroup as the "comp.speech FAQ" posting. This site is mirrored at several other WWW sites around the world (Australia, UK, Japan
Welcome to the Carnegie Mellon Speech Group website! Our group explores different facets of automatic speech and auditory processing. Our group has a long and interesting history, from the first working Speech Understanding System demonstration in 1972 though various first and innovations. Today the group encompasses research from signal analysis to spoken language understanding.
Flite (festival-lite) is a small, fast run-time synthesis engine developed at CMU and primarily designed for small embedded machines and/or large servers. Flite is designed as an alternative synthesis engine to Festival for voices built using the FestVox suite of voice building tools. Flite 1.4-release is now released as source. Flite offers: Completely in C (no C++ or Scheme) for portability, siz
Look up the pronunciation for a word or phrase in CMUdict (version 0.7b) Show Lexical Stress Did you spot an error? Please contact the maintainers! We will check it out. (See at bottom for contact information.) Download the current CMU dictionary from SourceForge and GitHub http://svn.code.sf.net/p/cmusphinx/code/trunk/cmudict https://github.com/Alexir/CMUdict/blob/master/cmudict-0.7b. and try: th
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