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AT&T Natural Voices™ Text to Speech (TTS) for Windows is award winning text to speech technology developed by AT&T Laboratories. Available in US English or Spanish, the AT&T Natural Voices™ support speed but not pitch adjustment. These voices are Sapi4 and Sapi5 compatible.
14 mar 2009 · I'm trying out the AT&T Labs Text-to-Speech demo that came to my attention on Twitter. I encourage you to do the same! It answered a question that had bothered me for some time. How do text-to-speech tools handle spelling errors and emoticons? Well, a lot depends on context, but I still think people should stop being sloppy with their spelling ...
QDS supports AT&T Natural Voices®* or any other SAPI 5**-compliant speech engine installed on your computer to provide text-to-speech functionality. Windows includes free text-to-speech voices, some of which are installed by default and others which can be installed separately (see Additional Voices for ACASI ).
Wizzard Software offers state of the art Speech Technologies, Usage licensing, and Support to enable Developers and Integrators to add voice output (TTS) to their Applications and Projects. With offerings from AT&T, developers will find everything they need for speech recognition, and text to speech development and integration
22 lis 2005 · A co-worker pointed me to AT&T Natural Voices, a Text-to-Speech research project from AT&T. I tried the online demo and I'm really impressed. It's been a long while since I last tried a TTS system, so may be I'm just late to the party... but this one produces very natural speech.
Welcome to the AT&T Natural Voices Text-to-Speech Engine demo! Here you have the opportunity to "test drive" what we believe is the most realistic, human-sounding synthetic speech system today. For more information on what you are about to hear, see:
AT&T Natural Voices TTS engines allow you to mix languages on a single server simply by specifying a different voice. Users can specify a voice and language in an SSML control tag that is included in the input text; use SAPI 5.x or make C++ API calls to switch between voices and languages seamlessly. This