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ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTION OF HUMAN SPEECH
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  • Example of speech synthesis with the included Say utility in Workbench 1.3
  • A demo of SAM on the C64
  •  Computer and speech synthesizer housing used by [[Stephen Hawking]] in 1999
  • DECtalk demo recording using the Perfect Paul and Uppity Ursula voices
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  • Fidelity Voice Chess Challenger (1979), the first talking chess computer
  • Speech output from Fidelity Voice Chess Challenger
  • MacinTalk 1 demo
  • MacinTalk 2 demo featuring the Mr. Hughes and Marvin voices
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  • [[Stephen Hawking]] was one of the most famous people to use a speech computer to communicate.
  • Overview of a typical TTS system
  • TI-99/4A speech demo using the built-in vocabulary
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Text To Speech         
<application> (TTS) Automatic conversion of text streams to voice. [Details?] (1997-05-11)
Speech synthesis         
Speech synthesis 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 products.
speech synthesis         
The generation of an sound waveform of human speech from a textual or phonetic description. See also {speech recognition}. There are demonstrations which {say a number (http://cs.yale.edu/cgi-bin/saynumber.au)} or {say a phrase (http://wwwtios.cs.utwente.nl/say/form/)}.
speech recognition         
AUTOMATIC CONVERSION OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE INTO TEXT
Voice Tag; Speech Recognition; Automatic speech recognition; Speech to text; Speech-recognition; Speech-to-text; Automatic Speech Recognition; Computer speech recognition; Spoken word recognition; Speech recognizer; Automatic speech recognizer; Voice to text; Voice-to-text; Voice recognition software; Voice dialing; Voice command; Speech to Text; Speech-to-Text; Voice typing; Speech recognition technology; Voice Command; Voice Recognition Command System; Speech recognition software; Automated speech recognition; Speech recognition software in healthcare; Speach to text; SpeechTEK; Speech understanding; Applications of speech recognition; History of speech recognition software; History of speech recognition; End-to-end automatic speech recognition; Phoneme recognition; DeepSpeech; Voice dictation; Dictation software; Military applications of speech recognition
¦ noun the process of enabling a computer to identify and respond to the sounds produced in human speech.
speech recognition         
AUTOMATIC CONVERSION OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE INTO TEXT
Voice Tag; Speech Recognition; Automatic speech recognition; Speech to text; Speech-recognition; Speech-to-text; Automatic Speech Recognition; Computer speech recognition; Spoken word recognition; Speech recognizer; Automatic speech recognizer; Voice to text; Voice-to-text; Voice recognition software; Voice dialing; Voice command; Speech to Text; Speech-to-Text; Voice typing; Speech recognition technology; Voice Command; Voice Recognition Command System; Speech recognition software; Automated speech recognition; Speech recognition software in healthcare; Speach to text; SpeechTEK; Speech understanding; Applications of speech recognition; History of speech recognition software; History of speech recognition; End-to-end automatic speech recognition; Phoneme recognition; DeepSpeech; Voice dictation; Dictation software; Military applications of speech recognition
<application> (Or voice recognition) The identification of spoken words by a machine. The spoken words are digitised (turned into sequence of numbers) and matched against coded dictionaries in order to identify the words. Most systems must be "trained," requiring samples of all the actual words that will be spoken by the user of the system. The sample words are digitised, stored in the computer and used to match against future words. More sophisticated systems require voice samples, but not of every word. The system uses the voice samples in conjunction with dictionaries of larger vocabularies to match the incoming words. Yet other systems aim to be "speaker-independent", i.e. they will recognise words in their vocabulary from any speaker without training. Another variation is the degree with which systems can cope with connected speech. People tend to run words together, e.g. "next week" becomes "neksweek" (the "t" is dropped). For a voice recognition system to identify words in connected speech it must take into account the way words are modified by the preceding and following words. It has been said (in 1994) that computers will need to be something like 1000 times faster before large vocabulary (a few thousand words), speaker-independent, connected speech voice recognition will be feasible. (1995-05-05)
Speech recognition         
AUTOMATIC CONVERSION OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE INTO TEXT
Voice Tag; Speech Recognition; Automatic speech recognition; Speech to text; Speech-recognition; Speech-to-text; Automatic Speech Recognition; Computer speech recognition; Spoken word recognition; Speech recognizer; Automatic speech recognizer; Voice to text; Voice-to-text; Voice recognition software; Voice dialing; Voice command; Speech to Text; Speech-to-Text; Voice typing; Speech recognition technology; Voice Command; Voice Recognition Command System; Speech recognition software; Automated speech recognition; Speech recognition software in healthcare; Speach to text; SpeechTEK; Speech understanding; Applications of speech recognition; History of speech recognition software; History of speech recognition; End-to-end automatic speech recognition; Phoneme recognition; DeepSpeech; Voice dictation; Dictation software; Military applications of speech recognition
Speech recognition is an interdisciplinary subfield of computer science and computational linguistics that develops methodologies and technologies that enable the recognition and translation of spoken language into text by computers with the main benefit of searchability. It is also known as automatic speech recognition (ASR), computer speech recognition or speech to text (STT).
Speech Application Programming Interface         
Windows Text-to-Speech; SAPI 5; SAPI 4; Microsoft SAPI; MS SAPI; Speech Application Programming Interface
<programming, standard> (SAPI) Microsoft's standard API for speech synthesis and speech recognition in Windows 95. The idea is to let developers try out and use various low-level speech software from any number of verndors, while retaining the same API. Mike Rozak is the lead of the SAPI project at Microsoft. Numerous major speech vendors have announced SAPI-support plans. SRAPI, the competing speech recognition API by Lotus/WordPerfect, is fast becoming obsolete. (1996-03-04)
Microsoft Speech API         
Windows Text-to-Speech; SAPI 5; SAPI 4; Microsoft SAPI; MS SAPI; Speech Application Programming Interface
The Speech Application Programming Interface or SAPI is an API developed by Microsoft to allow the use of speech recognition and speech synthesis within Windows applications. To date, a number of versions of the API have been released, which have shipped either as part of a Speech SDK or as part of the Windows OS itself.
Formatted text         
COMPUTER TEXT TOGETHER WITH STYLING INFORMATION
Rich text; Styled text; Non-plain text; Text decoration
In computing, formatted text, styled text, or rich text, as opposed to plain text, is digital text which has styling information beyond the minimum of semantic elements: colours, styles (boldface, italic), sizes, and special features in HTML (such as hyperlinks).
Text, Speech and Dialogue         
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Text, speech and dialogue
Text, Speech and Dialogue (TSD) is an annual conference involving topics on natural language processing and computational linguistics. The meeting is held every September alternating in Brno and Plzeň, Czech Republic.

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Speech synthesis

Speech synthesis 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 products. A text-to-speech (TTS) system converts normal language text into speech; other systems render symbolic linguistic representations like phonetic transcriptions into speech. The reverse process is speech recognition.

Synthesized speech can be created by concatenating pieces of recorded speech that are stored in a database. Systems differ in the size of the stored speech units; a system that stores phones or diphones provides the largest output range, but may lack clarity. For specific usage domains, the storage of entire words or sentences allows for high-quality output. Alternatively, a synthesizer can incorporate a model of the vocal tract and other human voice characteristics to create a completely "synthetic" voice output.

The quality of a speech synthesizer is judged by its similarity to the human voice and by its ability to be understood clearly. An intelligible text-to-speech program allows people with visual impairments or reading disabilities to listen to written words on a home computer. Many computer operating systems have included speech synthesizers since the early 1990s.

A text-to-speech system (or "engine") is composed of two parts: a front-end and a back-end. The front-end has two major tasks. First, it converts raw text containing symbols like numbers and abbreviations into the equivalent of written-out words. This process is often called text normalization, pre-processing, or tokenization. The front-end then assigns phonetic transcriptions to each word, and divides and marks the text into prosodic units, like phrases, clauses, and sentences. The process of assigning phonetic transcriptions to words is called text-to-phoneme or grapheme-to-phoneme conversion. Phonetic transcriptions and prosody information together make up the symbolic linguistic representation that is output by the front-end. The back-end—often referred to as the synthesizer—then converts the symbolic linguistic representation into sound. In certain systems, this part includes the computation of the target prosody (pitch contour, phoneme durations), which is then imposed on the output speech.