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  2. eSpeak - Wikipedia

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    eSpeak is a free and open-source, cross-platform, compact, software speech synthesizer. ... 17 of these were subsequently replaced by proprietary voices. ...

  3. Comparison of speech synthesizers - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Natural Voices: AT&T Natural Voices? 2008 Proprietary: Polly: Amazon AWS 2016 2019 Proprietary: Cepstral: Cepstral 2000 2013 Proprietary: CereProc: CereProc 2006 2017, February Proprietary: eSpeak: Jonathan Duddington 2006, February 10 2022, April 3 GPLv3+ Festival Speech Synthesis System: CSTR? 2014, December MIT-like license: FreeTTS ...

  4. Microsoft text-to-speech voices - Wikipedia

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    None of these voices match the Cortana text-to-speech voice which can be found on Windows Phone 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows 10 Mobile. In an attempt to unify its software with Windows 10 , all of Microsoft's current platforms use the same text-to-speech voices except for Microsoft David and a few others.

  5. MBROLA - Wikipedia

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    After initial development of voice databases updates and support of MBROLA software ceased and gradually closed-source binaries fell behind development of recent hardware and operating systems. [2] To deal with this MBROLA development team decided to release MBROLA as open source software, and on October 24, 2018, source code was released on ...

  6. Festival Speech Synthesis System - Wikipedia

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    The Festvox project aims to make the building of new synthetic voices more systematic and better documented, [3] making it possible for anyone to build a new voice. It is distributed under a free software license similar to the MIT License. Festvox is a suite of tools by Alan W. Black and Kevin Lenzo for building synthetic voices for Festival ...

  7. 'They always said 'No': Why Led Zeppelin's surviving members ...

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    Captured here in Austin, Texas, in 2022, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss perform on their Raising the Roof Tour. Plant revisits he early years with Led Zeppelin in a new doc, "Becoming Led Zeppelin."

  8. FreeTTS - Wikipedia

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    FreeTTS is an open source speech synthesis system written entirely in the Java programming language.It is based upon Flite.FreeTTS is an implementation of Sun's Java Speech API.

  9. Companies are running away from DEI. One of America’s biggest ...

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    Some of the biggest brands in America, including Amazon, Meta, Walmart and McDonald’s, have recently changed or ended their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs. But e.l.f. Beauty, a ...