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Responsiveness and ViaVoice Outloud
- To: Bryan Smart <bsmart@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Responsiveness and ViaVoice Outloud
- From: "T. V. Raman" <ramantv@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 08:33:35 -0700 (PDT)
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You're the second to raise this --
Bart Bunting posted a similar message to the viavoice dev
list.
I've got emacspeak working with viavoice outloud at
present-- and stop is definitely not a problem --it stops as
quickly as you would expect.
I'd make the same suggestions to you as I did to Bart--
a) make sure you've got the engine in a mode where it
synthesizes as text is added via the ECIAddText call;
b) Make sure in your tests that you are queueing complete
clauses in the AddTexT call
At this point the only place I see some performance
degradation is when speaking individual characters
--with immediate flushing of speech turned on in emacspeak
as you type,
the engine keeps pace to the extent that you can hear about
every alternate letter with character echo turned on.
I did a quick test on Notepad udner JFW on win98 and see
similar behavior.
--Raman
>>>>> "Bryan" == Bryan Smart <bsmart@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Bryan> Hello everyone. I've been working on a speech
Bryan> server for Emacspeak to interface it with the
Bryan> version of ViaVoice Outloud for I386 Linux. I
Bryan> have had a fair amount of progress, but am
Bryan> disappointed with the responsiveness of the
Bryan> ViaVoice Outloud program. This lack of
Bryan> performance is especially lacking in the areas of
Bryan> the time it takes ViaVoice Outloud to respond to
Bryan> a stop speech request, as well as the length of
Bryan> the initial delay required to synthesize single
Bryan> letters (making arrowing in files a difficult
Bryan> process). It is an improvement over Festival and
Bryan> Mbrola, but the Linux version of ViaVoice Outloud
Bryan> does not match up to performance of similar
Bryan> versions of the software for Windows.
Bryan> As I recall, someone on this list commented that
Bryan> Eloquence, the incarnation of ViaVoice Outloud
Bryan> distributed by Henter-Joyce, had been extensively
Bryan> modified in order to produce superior
Bryan> responsiveness. This may or may not be so, but
Bryan> the version that was included with my copy of JFW
Bryan> certainly outperforms the Linux port of ViaVoice
Bryan> Outloud. Can anyone speculate as to the cause of
Bryan> the differences in performance?
Bryan> I doubted the truth of the assertion that H-J had
Bryan> "modified" ViaVoice Outloud, as I assumed that
Bryan> IBM would license a product to Henter-Joyce, but
Bryan> would not give them the source and allow them to
Bryan> distribute a hacked version of the product.
Bryan> Also, there is the matter that the Linux version
Bryan> of ViaVoice Outloud is a beta version, but,
Bryan> considering that most of the basic TTS engine
Bryan> would have survived the port in a mostly
Bryan> unchanged state, I was hesitant to blame the lack
Bryan> of speed on the program's beta status.
Bryan> Basically, I'm ready to listen to any technical
Bryan> tips, rambling, rumors, or any other information
Bryan> that people are willing to give about ViaVoice
Bryan> Outloud, any "hacks" by the screen reader
Bryan> vendors, and the Linux port.
Bryan> Best, Bryan
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Best Regards,
--raman
Email: raman@xxxxxxxxxxx
WWW: http://cs.cornell.edu/home/raman/
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