To all list members:

I have updated the home page descriptive material for gnuspeech 
(http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuspeech/). I apologise for the low level of 
activity over the last two years.

This is a major update that clarifies a number of issues, including access to 
the current pre-release software. It documents the current state of the project 
which had become seriously out-of-date (this a a precursor to a coming official 
release). It also gives information that will be helpful to both users and 
developers understand the extensive capabilites of gnuspeech, and what still 
needs to be ported to allow the full functionality of gnuspeech to be 
implemented. At present, real-time text-to-speech may be generated from plain 
text, using the articulatory synthesis model, including as a "Service" on OS X 
version, for qhich a .dmg file is available. Much of the software needed to 
create new databases for new languages has been ported, and many displays are 
fully functional (e.g. those produced by the specialised database editor 
Monet). The Synthesizer app that allows GUI access to the behaviour and output 
of the underlying acoustic Tube Resonance Model or TRM is usefully functional, 
though missing some displays, and in need of clean-up.

I recommend those interested to visit the gnuspeech home page, noted above. I 
believe you will find it very informative.

Anyone interested in helping with the work to complete this project, especially 
GNU/Linux gurus, are strongly encourage to get involved. Please! Feel free to 
write to me directly.

Do write back to this list with any comments, suggestions, corrections, or 
whatever.

Many thanks, and "Happy Hacking".

All good wishes.

david
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David Hill
Project Admin
[email protected]
http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnuspeech
Twitter: @t33guy
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