1. speech I/O

norm

Has anyone done anything lately on voice input/output interacting with 
with  Eu Programs?  Any libraries or command structure for doing any of 
the above?  I have a program I have developed that is crying for it if 
there is, because I am currently hobbled by just having the use of mouse 
and keyboard.  If not, any ideas on what needs to be done to create it?

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2. Re: speech I/O

On 15 Apr 2002, at 19:59, norm goundry wrote:

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> norm
> 
> Has anyone done anything lately on voice input/output interacting with 
> with  Eu Programs?  Any libraries or command structure for doing any of 
> the above?  I have a program I have developed that is crying for it if 
> there is, because I am currently hobbled by just having the use of mouse 
> and keyboard.  If not, any ideas on what needs to be done to create it?

>From mirc help file:
/speak <text>
Sends the specified text to Monologue (or Text Assist) which is a program 
that speaks whatever text is sent to it.

I believe it's done via dde on windoze only. There are options in the speach 
programs that are not available to mirc, prolly only from lack of 
documentation. I had Monologue years ago, it got *extremely* annoying, i 
haven't used it since, mostly because it mispronounced, had fixed speed and 
inflections and tone.

For more info on text-to-speech, see:

http://faculty.washington.edu/dillon/PhonResources/PhonResources.html

http://directory.google.com/Top/Science/Social_Sciences/Language_and_Lin
guistics/Phonetics_and_Phonology/



Kat

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