Re: New Activity Proposal -- Your voice on XO

2008-04-07 Thread Alex Escalona
Hi Josh,

Thanks again for corresponding with me regarding this proposal. I actually
have not had a chance yet to get my hands dirty with espeakeditor, or any of
the voice-building components in the interface, for that. I do understand
that it is something that can be done with a standard PC running a *nix
OS, though the memory demands might be an issue. On the other hand, I would
hope that hardware limitations at OLPC only become less restrictive with
time. And of course, more considerable processing power might be had via
solutions like those offered by the OLPC School server project.

On a different note, your elaboration of the target end-user groups sums up
the topic very neatly! Also, I will be contacting the OLPC group in the
Solomon Islands for more on their TTS efforts.

Will you be doing any mentoring work during GSoC 2008?

Best,
Alex

On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 11:09 PM, Joshua Minor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I haven't tried to make a new espeak voice either.  It would be great if
 there were more female and child voices in addition to the existing male
 voices in espeak.  I suggest you give it a try.  If it takes a lot of ram or
 cpu time or just a lot of steps for the user, that may limit the
 possibilities - or just shape the focus of the project.

 Your proposal for making voices easily probably appeals to at least three
 groups.  First to educators and developers trying to add new voices for a
 particular language or country.  The second group, is obviously kids who
 might like to learn about voice synthesis or just have the thrill of
 customizing the laptop to have a new voice.  The final one is the disabled
 community who would like to use the XO as a tool to help folks communicate
 more easily.

 I know that the Solomon Island OLPC deployment is interested in creating
 voices for the local languages there.  (
 http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-January/010412.html )  You
 might want to contact them to see what sort of effort they have made and
 what parts they found difficult.

 I built Speak because there was no gui for espeak on the XO.  It was a
 pretty easy thing to make and seems to fill the gap nicely.  The more people
 put effort into the underlying synthesis engine and more ways to access it
 (like the excellent speechd effort) the more powerful the system will
 become.  Adding more voices will be a great way to expand the appeal of the
 system.

 -josh

 On Apr 5, 2008, at 8:15 AM, Alex Escalona wrote:

 HI Josh,

 Thank you for voicing your support! It's great to hear that there is
 general interest out there for this type of activity.

 I have to confess that I have not tried the existing process for adding a
 new voice. However, I am aware of the efforts required to undergo such an
 undertaking, and hope to make such endeavors more accessible for XO users
 and their communities.

 Can you share any experiences or knowledge that you might have on this
 subject? I understand that you were involved in creating and maintaining the
 Speak activity on the XO. As well, I have noted some interest in this
 proposal on the devel list (e.g.,
 http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-February/011076.html). And of
 course, I know that Hemant Goyal has done considerable work in forwarding
 Speechd on the XO as a speech synthesis interface, as well as advancing
 efforts in TTS in general.

 Best,
 Alex

 On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 10:07 PM, Joshua Minor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  This is an awesome idea.  A couple of people have contacted me to ask
  how to add new voices to Speak.  It would be great to make this process
  easier.
 
  Have you actually tried the existing process for adding a voice?
 
  -josh
 
  On Apr 4, 2008, at 5:58 PM, Alex Escalona wrote:
 
  Hi Everyone,
 
  I just created a page on the OLPC wiki detailing my activity proposal--Your
  voice on XO http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Your_Voice_on_XO. I hope to
  develop this activity via GSoC 2008. A brief abstract of my proposal
  follows.
 
  This is a proposal for the creation of a new activity for the XO that
  would advance localization efforts in TTS development, as well as promote
  the involvement of the local community overall. Your voice on XO would
  consist of a long-term, community-based project to build and/or further
  development of a synthetic voice for the language used locally (for more on
  synthetic-voice building, see http://www.festvox.org/bsv/p710.html, and
  http://espeak.sourceforge.net/add_language.html).
 
  This activity would entail integrating the voice-building capabilities
  of eSpeak http://espeak.sourceforge.net/, or perhaps 
  Festivalhttp://festvox.org/festival/,
  into Sugar on the XO, as well as working to facilitate synthetic-voice
  building in a classroom, or community setting (for an overall view of how
  the voice building process might proceed, see
  http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/emasters/summer_school_2005/tutorial3/tutorial.html
  ).
 
  Your feedback and comments are much 

Re: New Activity Proposal -- Your voice on XO

2008-04-05 Thread Edward Cherlin
2008/4/4 Alex Escalona [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi Everyone,

 I just created a page on the OLPC wiki detailing my activity proposal--Your
 voice on XO. I hope to develop this activity via GSoC 2008. A brief
 abstract of my proposal follows.

 This is a proposal for the creation of a new activity for the XO that would
 advance localization efforts in TTS development, as well as promote the
 involvement of the local community overall. Your voice on XO would consist
 of a long-term, community-based project to build and/or further development
 of a synthetic voice for the language used locally (for more on
 synthetic-voice building, see http://www.festvox.org/bsv/p710.html, and
 http://espeak.sourceforge.net/add_language.html).

 This activity would entail integrating the voice-building capabilities of
 eSpeak, or perhaps Festival, into Sugar on the XO, as well as working to
 facilitate synthetic-voice building in a classroom, or community setting
 (for an overall view of how the voice building process might proceed, see
 http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/emasters/summer_school_2005/tutorial3/tutorial.html).

 Your feedback and comments are much appreciated!

Let's get the voices of mothers and fathers, and grandmothers and
grandfathers, too. On general principles, and for reading to
preliterate children.

 Best,

 Alex Escalona
 (vergueishon on OLPC wiki, IRC)

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New Activity Proposal -- Your voice on XO

2008-04-04 Thread Alex Escalona
Hi Everyone,

I just created a page on the OLPC wiki detailing my activity proposal--Your
voice on XO http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Your_Voice_on_XO. I hope to develop
this activity via GSoC 2008. A brief abstract of my proposal follows.

This is a proposal for the creation of a new activity for the XO that would
advance localization efforts in TTS development, as well as promote the
involvement of the local community overall. Your voice on XO would consist
of a long-term, community-based project to build and/or further development
of a synthetic voice for the language used locally (for more on
synthetic-voice building, see http://www.festvox.org/bsv/p710.html, and
http://espeak.sourceforge.net/add_language.html).

This activity would entail integrating the voice-building capabilities of
eSpeak http://espeak.sourceforge.net/, or perhaps
Festivalhttp://festvox.org/festival/,
into Sugar on the XO, as well as working to facilitate synthetic-voice
building in a classroom, or community setting (for an overall view of how
the voice building process might proceed, see
http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/emasters/summer_school_2005/tutorial3/tutorial.html
).

Your feedback and comments are much appreciated!

Best,

Alex Escalona
(vergueishon on OLPC wiki, IRC)
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Re: New Activity Proposal -- Your voice on XO

2008-04-04 Thread Joshua Minor
This is an awesome idea.  A couple of people have contacted me to ask  
how to add new voices to Speak.  It would be great to make this  
process easier.


Have you actually tried the existing process for adding a voice?

-josh

On Apr 4, 2008, at 5:58 PM, Alex Escalona wrote:


Hi Everyone,

I just created a page on the OLPC wiki detailing my activity  
proposal--Your voice on XO. I hope to develop this activity via  
GSoC 2008. A brief abstract of my proposal follows.


This is a proposal for the creation of a new activity for the XO  
that would advance localization efforts in TTS development, as well  
as promote the involvement of the local community overall. Your  
voice on XO would consist of a long-term, community-based project  
to build and/or further development of a synthetic voice for the  
language used locally (for more on synthetic-voice building, see http://www.festvox.org/bsv/p710.html 
, and http://espeak.sourceforge.net/add_language.html).


This activity would entail integrating the voice-building  
capabilities of eSpeak, or perhaps Festival, into Sugar on the XO,  
as well as working to facilitate synthetic-voice building in a  
classroom, or community setting (for an overall view of how the  
voice building process might proceed, see http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/emasters/summer_school_2005/tutorial3/tutorial.html) 
.


Your feedback and comments are much appreciated!

Best,

Alex Escalona
(vergueishon on OLPC wiki, IRC)
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