On 30 August 2013 20:40, Samuel Thibault <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > We had the opportunity to give a talk about accessibility at the GNU > Hackers Meeting this summer, the video is available > > http://www.irill.org/videos/GNU_Hackers_Meeting_2013/Samuel_Thibault_Jean-Philippe_Mengual-Freedom_0_for_everybody_really.webm
Thank you for an interesting presentation. I have an interest in speech synthesizers and am maintaining a branch of espeak that makes it easier to build and work on in Linux (via autotools) [https://github.com/rhdunn/espeak]. Are there any features/functionality missing from espeak, along with their priority? If the issue is of pronunciation accuracy, I have a pronunciation dictionary command-line tool as part of my Cainteoir Text-to-Speech engine project [https://github.com/rhdunn/cainteoir-engine] that can be used to create and manage pronunciation dictionaries for languages that can then be used to generate a <lang>_extra file with words that eSpeak mispronounces. NOTE: I only currently support the default British English voice phonemes, but can easily support others. NOTE: I also have a page on assessing the (subjective) quality of a speech synthesizer at http://reecedunn.co.uk/cainteoir/design/quality. Thanks, - Reece H Dunn (Cainteoir Technologies) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cagdtn24tdrly5wwbylq4zkypg6vtxegdbyhnquv4-ecrh1f...@mail.gmail.com

