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espeak-ng
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IAMA senior javascript dev, ask me anything
I'm skeptical about a senior JavaScript developer claiming to be bored. Nonetheless, let's see. How would you go about modifying [this](ng/blob/master/emscripten/espeakng_glue.idl) IDL file, this C++ glue code, and the relevant Make file to compile eSpeak NG to JavaScript with Emscripten with SSML support enabled?
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Is there a good text to speech program for linux?
eSpeak NG supports running on Linux, BSD, Mac, Android, Windows, has been compiled to WASM with Emscripten. See also espeak and meSpeak.js.
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Vietnamese Phonology
I may have a solution, BUT I'm at an airport right now, so... Perhaps tonight I can give you some ideas. There is a program I used to make a few presets for myself. https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/blob/master/docs/languages.md
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[P] Balacoon: Fastest neural text-to-speech on CPU
For this one, I used espeak (https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng) as a text processor. It is almost 17 years old software and is pretty lacking, unfortunately. On the other hand, it's super fast and supports tens of languages. Long story short, punctuation introduces phrase break with a pause of fixed length, and capitalization is ignored.
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Balacoon: python package for text-to-speech
I didnt not release trainy parts to build voices. I am considering, but there is so many packages already (coqui, espnet, piper, nemo, fairseq to name a few) that i focused on usability for now. Support for new languages is a different question. Everyone wants to train fancy neural nets. But support for new language is about writing rules and having language expertise. I did it for English (https://github.com/balacoon/en_us_normalization/tree/c1019cf878aa6baf25d6fff719cf418cca5a3107/production/classify). Doing it for all the other languages would probably take me a lifetime. Other speech synthesis solutions use 17-years old espeak for this purpose (https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/blob/master/docs/languages.md). I introduced the fallback to it in Balacoon too. But generally, it is outdated technology and I believe we should do better.
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Is there a good audio-to-IPA phone app that doesn’t assume a particular language?
espeak-ng works by first converting text to IPA and then pronouncing that. But im not sure im aware of a way to input arbitrary IPA, and also the quality is probably too low for you.
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I Created A Web Speech API NPM Package Called SpeechKit
There are espeak-ng https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng and pocketsphinx https://github.com/cmusphinx/pocketsphinx which can be used locally without making external requests.
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Which languages have readily available IPA equivalents to learn from?
There are automatic tools to convert a written form of a language to IPA, I'm personally aware of espeak-ng, which supports* a lot of languages.
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Ask HN: Are there any good open source Text-to-Speech tools?
I've had good luck with https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng (for very specific purposes, and I was willing to wrangle IPA)
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Node.js Native Messaging host
Web Speech API does not provide a means to capture audio output of speechSynthesis.speak(new SpeechSynthesis.speak()). Using Native Messaging we start a local server, send input text or SSML to the local server with fetch(), pass the input data to local speech synthesis engine, in this case espeak-ng, get response back as WAV in the browser, which we parse to Float32Array and write to a MediaStreamTrackGenerator which we then output speakers and/or share with peers (https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-espeak-ng; https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/tree/master/chromium_extension).
flowtron
- [D] What is the best open source text to speech model?
- A thought: we need language and voice synthesis models as free as Stable Diffusion
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Ask HN: Best FOSS software to read text allowed
If you want free (as open source) software, the NVIDIA research GitHub also has some good tools. For example : https://github.com/NVIDIA/flowtron
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Visas Marr on the tragedy of Darth Plagueis
Voice in this video was synthesized using a Flowtron trained on Visas' speech patterns.(https://github.com/NVIDIA/flowtron)
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Bastila Shan reads the Sith and Jedi Codes
The voicelines in this video was created using a Flowtron Text-to-Speech (TTS) model trained on Bastila's voice patterns to read the Sith and Jedi Codes. For more information: https://github.com/NVIDIA/flowtron I created a small tutorial for how to use it on Google Colab: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Bmg1c5U5Bg
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I created a Text-to-Speech model based on Bastila's voice patterns.
For more information on Flowtron: https://github.com/NVIDIA/flowtron/
What are some alternatives?
RHVoice - a free and open source speech synthesizer for Russian and other languages
TensorFlowTTS - :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: TensorFlowTTS: Real-Time State-of-the-art Speech Synthesis for Tensorflow 2 (supported including English, French, Korean, Chinese, German and Easy to adapt for other languages)
TTS - 🐸💬 - a deep learning toolkit for Text-to-Speech, battle-tested in research and production
tacotron - A TensorFlow implementation of Google's Tacotron speech synthesis with pre-trained model (unofficial)
piper - A fast, local neural text to speech system
espnet - End-to-End Speech Processing Toolkit
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
WaveRNN - WaveRNN Vocoder + TTS
aeneas - aeneas is a Python/C library and a set of tools to automagically synchronize audio and text (aka forced alignment)
NeMo - NeMo: a framework for generative AI
SAM - Software Automatic Mouth - Tiny Speech Synthesizer