On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 07:14:06 +0200, Boris wrote in message
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 21:56:50 +0200, Boris wrote in message
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And there are many more hits regarding the IVAO vs. VATSIM debate.
Personally, I consider this
Sorry for all those typos in that other posting...
I'm simply not yet entirely awake :-)
Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
If we are to do something similar, it will probably be a better idea to find
several open source ATC-simulator development groups
Well, I am not aware of *any* popular ATC
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 09:52:06 +0200, Boris wrote in message
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browse sf.net and find efforts like:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/atcj/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/airtraffic/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jatcsimdata/
Giles Robertson wrote:
Beware being like Sony. Invent a new protocol that is better and more
efficient and flexible, and still nobody will use it, though, on the
other hand, nobody uses Sony's protocols (ATRAC-3, Betamax), because
they are eyeballed with patents.
and despite from that: this would
On 9/21/04 at 4:02 PM Jon Stockill wrote:
Those demos are based on festival 1.4 - the prerelease of 2.0 includes a
synthesis module called multisyn, which is a great improvement on the
older modules. http://flightgear.stockill.org.uk/testing/atis.wav
contains the synthesised text of an atis
David Luff wrote:
On 9/21/04 at 4:02 PM Jon Stockill wrote:
Those demos are based on festival 1.4 - the prerelease of 2.0 includes a
synthesis module called multisyn, which is a great improvement on the
older modules. http://flightgear.stockill.org.uk/testing/atis.wav
contains the synthesised
John Wojnaroski wrote:
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This all sounds very exciting, especially the encouraging results from the
voice recognition stage, and the fact that Jon thinks that Festival 2 is
sounding pretty good. Could you send me the code you've got so
I would imagine that there might be ways to input phonetic and prosodic
hints to sort out known difficult phrases.
It can be entertaining to have the ATIS printed out on the cockpit printer
(which is how we normally get it) and see the unique spellings used so that
Sparky, the ATIS reading
On 9/17/04 at 2:04 PM John Wojnaroski wrote:
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John Wojnaroski wrote:
Hi
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 16:02:34 +0100
Jon Stockill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Those demos are based on festival 1.4 - the prerelease of 2.0
includes a
synthesis module called multisyn, which is a great
Boris Koenig wrote:
Jon Stockill wrote:
Those demos are based on festival 1.4 - the prerelease of 2.0 includes
a synthesis module called multisyn, which is a great improvement on
the older modules. http://flightgear.stockill.org.uk/testing/atis.wav
contains the synthesised text of an atis
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] A voice for FG
John Wojnaroski wrote:
Hi,
The last month or so I've been working with adding
John Wojnaroski wrote:
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What type of project is that ? - (FlightGear related ?)
See the FG Project webpage for details
oh well, it's always the obvious ... :-)
3) One of the advantages of TTS (at least as I see it) is you don't have
Boris Koenig writes:
[OT:]
(BTW: even without a locally installed search engine -several were
suggested - for flightgear's mailing list archives on flightgear.org,
it would be nice if the addresses to mail-archive.com could be added to
http://www.flightgear.org/mail.html where you keep
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 07:22:46 +0200
Boris Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[OT:]
(BTW: even without a locally installed search engine -several were
suggested - for flightgear's mailing list archives on flightgear.org,
it would be nice if the addresses to mail-archive.com could be added to
I was going to suggest using Finite State Machine as well.
Anyway, this may be of interest:
http://www.pandorabots.com/pandora/talk?botid=f5d922d97e345aa1
Ask it where can I download your source code for more information.
Ampere
On September 18, 2004 01:22 am, Boris Koenig wrote:
So all this
Chris Metzler wrote:
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 07:22:46 +0200
Boris Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[OT:]
(BTW: even without a locally installed search engine -several were
suggested - for flightgear's mailing list archives on flightgear.org,
it would be nice if the addresses to mail-archive.com could
Hi,
The last month or so I've been working with adding synthetic speech and
voice recognition to my 747 project. The results have been quite good;
unfortunately it's kind of hard to demonstrate or display the results.
Jim Brennan is preparing a corpus of messages and ATC phrases which will be
John Wojnaroski wrote:
Hi,
The last month or so I've been working with adding synthetic speech and
voice recognition to my 747 project. The results have been quite good;
unfortunately it's kind of hard to demonstrate or display the results.
Jim Brennan is preparing a corpus of messages and ATC
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Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 11:54 AM
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John Wojnaroski wrote:
Hi,
The last month or so I've been working with adding
John Wojnaroski wrote:
Hi,
The last month or so I've been working with adding synthetic speech and
voice recognition to my 747 project.
What type of project is that ? - (FlightGear related ?)
The results have been quite good;
unfortunately it's kind of hard to demonstrate or display the results.
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