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Date:      Mon, 29 Mar 1999 05:19:20 +1000 (EST)
From:      Julian Assange <proff@iq.org>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   festival package from NetBSD
Message-ID:  <199903281919.FAA18547@yoshi.iq.org>

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   Festival is a general multi-lingual speech synthesis system
   developed at CSTR. It offers a full text to speech system with
   various APIs, as well an environment for development and research
   of speech synthesis techniques. It is written in C++ with a
   Scheme-based command interpreter for general control.

This package was quite a bit of work to create (27 sub-packages,
10 diphone databases, 4 pronounciation dictionaries, lexicons
etc). It should be trivial to port from the NetBSD pkg system
to the FreeBSD port system.

ftp://suburbia.net/pub/proff/festival.tgz

Cheers,
Julian.

Current version     

   Version 1.3.1 (January 1999) is now available for research,
   educational and individual use for free. It has the following
   features
     * English (British and American), Spanish (mexican) and
       Welsh text to speech
     * Externally configurable language independent modules
          + phonesets, lexicons, letter-to-sound rules, tokenizing,
            part of speech tagging, intonation and duration.
     * Waveform synthesizers:
          + diphone based: residual excited LPC (and PSOLA not for distribution)
          + MBROLA database support.
     * Portable (Unix) distribution.
     * On-line documentation.
     * SABLE markup, Emacs, client/server (including Java), scripting interfaces.

--
Julian Assange           <proff@iq.org>          http://iq.org/~proff

The trouble with acting according to your conscience is that
once you start doing it, nobody can trust you any more.

                                         Alexis A. Gilliland


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