CereProc TTS

Here's a very realistic TTS voice, from a company in Edinburgh called CereProc.  They apparently use their map of "emotional space" (everything from "depressed" to "delighted") to tag features to a synthesized voice, making it sound unusually realistic.

If you like brogues, it's worth listening to some of their samples just to hear that distinctive Scottish sound.

Published 05 December 07 06:11 by sprague

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# wuyisky said on December 5, 2007 9:34 PM:

Sorry,I do not know TTS

# jimich said on December 6, 2007 5:24 AM:

The quality is not really good compared to modern TTS engine like nuance, acapela or loquendo ...

I don't really call it realistic, it sounds like robots ...

don't found the realtime demo of nuance without register,

but you can test other TTS here:

http://demo.acapela-group.com

http://actor.loquendo.com/actordemo/default.asp

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