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  2. LaLaVoice - Wikipedia

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    LaLaVoice had several capabilities, which it mostly gained from basic text-to-speech input, though it was also possible to input the sounds using a microphone. As well as simple reading of text, it had the ability to produce singing vocals ("LaLaSong") [ 1 ] and read specific frames of webpages.

  3. CeVIO - Wikipedia

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    ONE (オネ) (CCS, AI) is a female vocal for CeVIO Creative Studio and CeVIO AI capable of speech and singing. She is the second vocal in the "- ARIA ON THE PLANETES -" project, the first being the Vocaloid IA. [5] She was released on January 27, 2015, with a speaking voicebank only. A singing voicebank was later released on May 22, 2015. [6]

  4. Speech synthesis - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 December 2024. Artificial production of human speech Automatic announcement A synthetic voice announcing an arriving train in Sweden. Problems playing this file? See media help. Speech synthesis is the artificial production of human speech. A computer system used for this purpose is called a speech ...

  5. Neuro-sama - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Her responses are generated by a large language model, which are converted into a high-pitched, childlike voice using a text-to-speech application. According to Vedal, a separate AI model controls her in-game actions when she plays video games. [5] In a 2023 interview with Bloomberg News, he said that Neuro-sama was his full-time job. [6]

  6. Sprechgesang - Wikipedia

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    The earliest compositional use of the technique was in the first version of Engelbert Humperdinck's 1897 melodrama Königskinder (in the 1910 version it was replaced by conventional singing), where it may have been intended to imitate a style already in use by singers of lieder and popular song, [3] but it is more closely associated with the composers of the Second Viennese School.

  7. DECtalk - Wikipedia

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    DECtalk demo recording using the Perfect Paul and Uppity Ursula voices. DECtalk [4] was a speech synthesizer and text-to-speech technology developed by Digital Equipment Corporation in 1983, [1] based largely on the work of Dennis Klatt at MIT, whose source-filter algorithm was variously known as KlattTalk or MITalk.

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