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Emacspeak phrase breaks
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- Subject: Emacspeak phrase breaks
- From: "Bryan R. Smart" <bsmart@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 02:30:05 -0500
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I have written a speech server to interface
Emacspeak to the Festival speech system. While Festival is a more CPU
intensive speech option than Freespeech/Mbrola, the Festival option seems more
stable. The Festival source is also freely available, and works on systems
for which Mbrola binaries are not available (my workstation running Alpha Redhat
Linux, for example).
The point of that is to introduce all of you to
the situation before I pick your brains for tips :].
Raman, I'd like to know the thinking behind your
strategy for breaking up chunks to be sent to the speech server. Usually,
I receive entire lines from Emacspeak, but I've noticed that chunks are
separated into separate chunks when a "," is encountered. Is
this the only character? Is there a variable that contains all of these
characters?
I assumed that the reasoning behind this was
that, as the DEC-talk pauses slightly between chunks, breaking chunks at commas
would allow Emacspeak to produce smoother speech than would be had by passing
chunks as lines (and having a break at the end of each line). It seems,
however, that Emacspeak usually passes entire lines as chunks, so I must not
have the right idea regarding chunk breaking.
Also, is their a way that I can disable this
feature? Festival automagically examines a sentence's clause structure and
punctuation in order to separate the material into reasonably sized
chunks. When Emacspeak is doing something similar, it creates more
utterances (chunks of spoken material) than is reasonable.
If the behavior of the Emacsspeak chunking is
modifiable, it might be more reasonable to have long blocks of material sent as
sentences. That would allow Festival's advanced modules to do a more
efficient job of TTS than they are able to do at the moment.
Thanks in advance for any help. Some small
modifications to Festival and organizing text into usable chunks are the only
obstacles that remain. Alan Black is helping with the speed tweaking, and
I hope to come up with some solutions to the chunking problem here.
Best,
Bryan
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