Wordlevelcall_flite_tts | flite tts for android with word level call
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Wordlevelcall_flite_tts is a C library. Wordlevelcall_flite_tts has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However Wordlevelcall_flite_tts has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitHub.
flite is a small fast run-time speech synthesis engine. it is the latest addition to the suite of free software synthesis tools including university of edinburgh's festival speech synthesis system and carnegie mellon university's festvox project, tools, scripts and documentation for building synthetic voices. however, flite itself does not require either of these systems to compile and run. the core flite library was developed by alan w black awb@cs.cmu.edu (mostly in his so-called spare time) while employed in the language technologies institute at carnegie mellon university. the name "flite", originally chosen to mean "festival-lite" is perhaps doubly appropriate as a substantial part of design and coding was done over 30,000ft while awb was travelling, and (usually) isn't in meetings. the voices, lexicon and language components of flite, both their compression techniques and their actual contents were developed by kevin a. lenzo lenzo@cs.cmu.edu and alan w black awb@cs.cmu.edu. flite is the answer to the complaint that festival is too big, too slow, and not portable enough. o flite is designed for very small devices, such as pdas, and also for large server machines with lots of ports. o flite is not a replacement for festival but an alternative run time engine for voices developed in the festvox framework where size and speed is
flite is a small fast run-time speech synthesis engine. it is the latest addition to the suite of free software synthesis tools including university of edinburgh's festival speech synthesis system and carnegie mellon university's festvox project, tools, scripts and documentation for building synthetic voices. however, flite itself does not require either of these systems to compile and run. the core flite library was developed by alan w black awb@cs.cmu.edu (mostly in his so-called spare time) while employed in the language technologies institute at carnegie mellon university. the name "flite", originally chosen to mean "festival-lite" is perhaps doubly appropriate as a substantial part of design and coding was done over 30,000ft while awb was travelling, and (usually) isn't in meetings. the voices, lexicon and language components of flite, both their compression techniques and their actual contents were developed by kevin a. lenzo lenzo@cs.cmu.edu and alan w black awb@cs.cmu.edu. flite is the answer to the complaint that festival is too big, too slow, and not portable enough. o flite is designed for very small devices, such as pdas, and also for large server machines with lots of ports. o flite is not a replacement for festival but an alternative run time engine for voices developed in the festvox framework where size and speed is
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