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David R. Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> described the package as follows:
License: gpl
Other License: 
Package: (Name already assigned)
System name: assigned
Type: GNU

Description:
Project aims to port GPL-licensed code from a previous commercial product to 
GNU/LINUX.  The code comprises: a waveguide/transmission-line vocal tract model 
controlled by both static and dynamic parameters; a database editing and parameter 
creation system (MONET) that provides an existing database for spoken English and a 
comprehensive facility for creating databases for other languages; a 70,000 word 
English pronouncing dictionary; a letter-to-sound module for words not found in, or 
derivable from the dictionary entries; and dictionary editing tools.  The MONET module 
includes models of British English rhythm and intonation, phonetic prescriptions, and 
rules for sound element parameter construction and concatenation based on original 
research at the university of Calgary.
The output is a set of samples at up to 44.1 KHz stereo that can be heard through the 
normal sound facilities of the computer.  Further information is available at 
http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~hill and the original source code is available on the 
savannah CVS site.

Other Software Required:
Any Java classes will run under Blackdown.

Other Comments:
I already sent a CD with all the source code on it, and this was loaded onto the 
savannah CVS system under the project on "Articulatory Speech Synthesis" which is 
actually "gnuspeech".  It is already part of the GNU project and I am its maintainer.


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