Hi all, I want your opinion,
On 03-11-15 12:19, Paul Gevers wrote: > I will be migrating the voice packages to the TTS team. > > For the record, I am considering here: > festlex-cmu > festlex-oald > festlex-poslex > festvox-don > festvox-ellpc11k > festvox-kallpc16k > festvox-kallpc8k > festvox-kdlpc16k > festvox-kdlpc8k > festvox-rablpc16k > festvox-rablpc8k This has now been done. But while working on it I wondered about the following: How important are these kind of voices for the accessibility community? If deemed crucial, I am willing to spend time on improving the situation. Like standardizing descriptions and work flow to allow more voices (especially languages I guess) to enter. Are the 8kHz voices still needed (looks like they may have been needed in the past due to hardware requirements, but I expect all hardware nowadays could run the 16kHz voices without any issue? Upstream there a lot more voices (15 additional ones to the ones we ship) which I expect to be of higher quality, should we package this and improve our defaults? Does anybody have an idea how to find additional languages (except for just duck-duck-go-ing (the name festival doesn't help to target what I am looking for). Should this all be under the TTS umbrella? Paul
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