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HOMER: a voice-driven text-to-speech system for the blind


Abstract:

HOMER is a voice-driven text-to-speech system developed for blind or visually impaired persons for reading the Slovenian texts. Users can obtain texts from the special co...Show More

Abstract:

HOMER is a voice-driven text-to-speech system developed for blind or visually impaired persons for reading the Slovenian texts. Users can obtain texts from the special corpora organised on the computer network server at the information centre of the Association of the Slovenian Blind and Visually Impaired Persons. The system consists of three main modules. The text-to-speech module enables speech synthesis from an arbitrary Slovenian text input, the speech recognition module performs speaker independent isolated word recognition and the dialogue module controls the different tasks of the HOMER system and obtains texts from the source text corpora. Presently, the system runs under Linux and requires a Pentinum/133 PC with minimum 32 MB of RAM and an additional standard 16 bit sound card.
Date of Conference: 12-16 July 1999
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-7803-5662-4
Conference Location: Bled, Slovenia

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