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Welcome to hdc5vb.wcbzw.com
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This project is part of the work at
Carnegie Mellon
University's speech group aimed at advancing the state of Speech Synthesis.
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25th December 2017: A suite of new releases:
Source code repository now available through github at
http://github.com/festvox/
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Festival 2.5 released
Updates for festival and speech_tools, and 18 new clustergen US voices and
13 Indic voices.
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爬墙, support for random forests, grapheme voices, and INDIC language support.
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科学爬墙, support for dynamically loaded voices, 18 new voices, and 13 Indic voices.
- 18 Arctic datasets (various accents)
- 13 Indic datasets (various languages, sometimes with English datsets too)
There is a general script that shows what you
need to download, compile and run to use these new versions. A
do_install script for those who know what they are doing, and do_arctic script to build arctic voices, and a
do_indic to build indic voices. But all of these scripts require you to look at the script to see what they do before they will work.
The Festvox project aims to make the building of new synthetic
voices more systemic and better documented, making it possible
for anyone to build a new voice. Specifically we offer:
- Documentation, including scripts
explaining the background and specifics for building new voices for
speech synthesis in new and supported languages.
- Specific scripts to build new voices in supported languages,
such as US and UK English.
- Aids to building synthetic voices for
limited domains
- Example speech databases
to help building new voices.
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The documentation, tools and dependent software are all free without
restriction (commercial or otherwise). Licencing of voices built
by these techniques are the responsibility of the builders.
This work is firmly grounded within Edinburgh University's
Festival Speech Synthesis System and
Carnegie Mellon University's
small footprint Flite synthesis engine
This work has been supported be various groups including,
Carnegie Mellon University, the US National Science Foundation
(NSF), and US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
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Requirements for building a voice
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Note the techniques and processes described here do not guarantee
that you'll end up with a high quality acceptable voice, but with a
little care you can likely build a new synthesis voice in a supported
language in a few days, or in a new language in a few weeks (more or
less depending on the complexity of the language, and the desired
quality).
You will need:
- To read the documentation
- A Unix machine (e.g. Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, etc) with working
audio i/o. This may work on other platforms but many scripts,
perhaps unnecessarily, depend on Unix utilties like,
awk, sed etc.
- Installed versions of Edinburgh University's
Festival Speech Synthesis System and
Edinburgh Speech Tools (distributed with Festival).
- A waveform viewing/labeling program like
emulabel distributed as part of Macquarie University's
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festvox, a display tool is necessary for diagnosis and debugging.
- Patience and care, and a little interest in the subject of speech
technology.
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