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1 | initial version | posted 2015-03-19 12:50:56 +0200 |
Speech synthesis would be handy to improve the use of the the default clock. To hear a custom reminder along with or instead of other default or recorded sounds. It seems little effort with major gains for end users and those around them.
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Speech synthesis would be handy to improve the use of the the default clock. To hear a custom reminder along with or instead of other default or recorded sounds. It seems little effort with major gains for end users and those around them.
Speech synthesis would be handy to improve the use of the the default clock. To hear a custom reminder along with or instead of other default or recorded sounds. It seems little effort with major gains for end users and those around them.
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Speech synthesis would be handy to improve the use of the the default clock. To hear a custom reminder along with or instead of other default or recorded sounds. It seems little effort with major gains for end users and those around them.
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Speech synthesis would be handy to can improve the use value of the the default clock. To Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder along with or instead of other default or recorded sounds. It seems little effort with major sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
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Speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
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Speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
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Speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
I was first thinking spd-say would work, but I haven't seen if it does more languages than English. For other languages too there's festvox, as seen at http://festvox.org/.
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Speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
I was first thinking spd-say would work, but I haven't seen if it does more languages than English. For other languages too there's festvox, as seen at http://festvox.org/.
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Speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
I was first thinking spd-say would work, but I haven't seen if it does more languages than English. For other languages too there's festvox, as seen at http://festvox.org/.
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Speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
I was first thinking spd-say would work, but I haven't seen if it does more languages than English. For other languages too there's festvox, as seen at http://festvox.org/.
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Speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
I was first thinking spd-say would work, but I haven't seen if it does more languages than English. For other languages too there's festvox, as seen at http://festvox.org/.
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night...
Speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
I was first thinking spd-say would work, but I haven't seen if it does more languages than English. For other languages too there's festvox, as seen at http://festvox.org/.
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night...
Speech I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I dislike Duplicate closure as they are cut-offs and generalisatio of threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next.
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
I was first thinking spd-say would work, but I haven't seen if it does more languages than English. For other languages too there's festvox, as seen at http://festvox.org/.
Related: - https://together.jolla.com/question/51564/text-to-speech-tts-service-and-api/ - https://together.jolla.com/question/73399/what-dbus-send-commands-control-clock-calendar-alarm-settings/ - https://together.jolla.com/question/80563/how-can-about-pages-add-value/
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night...
I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I dislike Duplicate closure as closures - they are cut-offs and generalisatio a.social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next.next. Now, go watch Edward Tufte explain data presentation on Youtube. /rant
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
I was first thinking spd-say would work, but I haven't seen if it does more languages than English. For other languages too there's festvox, as seen at http://festvox.org/.
Related: - https://together.jolla.com/question/51564/text-to-speech-tts-service-and-api/ - https://together.jolla.com/question/73399/what-dbus-send-commands-control-clock-calendar-alarm-settings/ - https://together.jolla.com/question/80563/how-can-about-pages-add-value/
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night...
I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I dislike Duplicate closures - they are a.social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next. Now, go watch Edward Tufte explain data presentation on Youtube. /rant
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
I was first thinking spd-say would work, but I haven't seen if it does more languages than English. For other languages too there's festvox, as seen at http://festvox.org/.
Related:
- https://together.jolla.com/question/51564/text-to-speech-tts-service-and-api/
- https://together.jolla.com/question/73399/what-dbus-send-commands-control-clock-calendar-alarm-settings/
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night...night, hold your mouse, next to mine...
I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I dislike Duplicate closures - they are a.social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next. Now, go watch Edward Tufte explain data presentation on Youtube. /rant
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
I was first thinking spd-say would work, but I haven't seen if it does more languages than English. For other languages too there's festvox, as seen at http://festvox.org/.
Related:
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night, hold your mouse, next to mine...
I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I dislike Duplicate closures - they are a.social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next. Now, go watch Edward Tufte explain data presentation on Youtube. /rant
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
I was first thinking spd-say would work, but I haven't seen if it does more languages than English. For other languages too there's festvox, as seen at http://festvox.org/.
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night, hold your mouse, next to mine...
I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I dislike Duplicate closures - they are a.social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next. Now, go watch Not everything he writes, says and does applies, but Edward Tufte explain and his work in related fields is a good next place to go to inform yourself further about and be able to describe fully the value of rich data presentation displays, in his lectures and presentations on Youtube. /rant
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
I was first thinking spd-say would work, but I haven't seen if it does more languages than English. For other languages too there's festvox, as seen at http://festvox.org/.
Rrlated presentations:
Related together Questions:
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night, hold your mouse, next to mine...
I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I dislike Duplicate closures - they are a.social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next. Not everything he writes, says and does applies, but Edward Tufte and his work in related fields is a good next place to go to inform yourself further about and be able to describe fully the value of rich data displays, in his lectures and presentations on Youtube. Non-Tufte, TJC and TTS-related links are below.
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
I was first thinking spd-say First I thought spd-say
would work, but I haven't seen if it does more languages than English. For other languages too there's festvox, as seen at http://festvox.org/.
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night, hold your mouse, next to mine...
I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I dislike Duplicate closures - they are a.social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next. Not everything he writes, says and does applies, but Edward Tufte and his work in related fields is a good next place to go to inform yourself further about and be able to describe fully the value of rich data displays, in his lectures and presentations on Youtube. Non-Tufte, TJC and TTS-related links are below.
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
First I thought spd-say
would work, but I haven't seen if it does more than English. For other languages too there's festvox, seen at http://festvox.org/.
Related presentations:
Related together Questions:
A related question, not yet useful to branch off to a separate conversation: what code could Jolla put out to allow fair-use audio snippet-harvesting from online material, to simulate various known and unknown vocal tones?
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night, hold your mouse, next to mine...
I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I dislike Duplicate closures - they are a.social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next. Not everything he writes, says and does applies, but Edward Tufte and his work in related fields is a good next place to go to inform yourself further about and be able to describe fully the value of rich data displays, in his lectures and presentations on Youtube. Non-Tufte, TJC and TTS-related links are below.
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
First I thought spd-say
would work, but I haven't seen if it does more than English. For other languages too there's festvox, seen at http://festvox.org/.
Related presentations:
Related together Questions:
A related question, not yet useful to branch off to a separate conversation: what code could Jolla put out to allow fair-use audio snippet-harvesting from online material, to simulate various known and unknown vocal tones?
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night, hold your mouse, next to mine...
I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I dislike Duplicate closures - they are a.social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next. Not everything he writes, says and does applies, but Edward Tufte and his work in related fields is a good next place to go to inform yourself further about and be able to describe fully the value of rich data displays, in his lectures and presentations on Youtube. Non-Tufte, TJC and TTS-related links are below.
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
First I thought spd-say
would work, but I haven't seen if it does more than English. For other languages too there's festvox, seen at http://festvox.org/.
Related presentations:
Related together Questions:
A related question, not yet useful to branch off to a separate conversation: what code could Jolla put out to allow fair-use audio snippet-harvesting from online material, to simulate various known and unknown vocal tones?
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night, hold your mouse, next to mine...
A note to past voters: I'm sorry you can't change your vote if you don't like or agree with the amended Question.
I hope you'll agree that this, and discussions like it can be worth continuing. Taking that position, I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I did this in good faith, not for karma points, in order for further discussion. I reopened it because its content can be relevant to future directions for Sailfish and it is therefore not a closed question IMO. Although we may attend to Questions for only a few minutes at a time, the collective time and energy we put can make Question closure worth handling in a different way, or in a differently considered way. In other words, more like a knitting lesson, less like amputation.
I dislike Duplicate closures - they are a.social a social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next. Not everything he writes, says and does applies, but Edward Tufte [Edward Tufte](http://www.youtube.com/) and his work in related fields is a good next place to go to inform yourself further about and be able to describe fully the value of rich data displays, in his lectures and presentations on Youtube. Non-Tufte, TJC and TTS-related links are below.below.
Please leave this Question open so that it can remain with the associated greater potential for continued active discussion.
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
First I thought spd-say
would work, but I haven't seen if it does more than English. For other languages too there's festvox, seen at http://festvox.org/.
Related presentations:
Related together Questions:
A related question, not yet useful to branch off to a separate conversation: what code could Jolla put out to allow fair-use audio snippet-harvesting from online material, to simulate various known and unknown vocal tones?
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night, hold your mouse, next to mine...
A note to past voters: I'm sorry you can't change your vote if you don't like or agree with the amended Question.
I hope you'll agree that this, and discussions like it can be worth continuing. Taking that position, I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I did this in good faith, not for karma points, in order for further discussion. I reopened it because its content can be relevant to future directions for Sailfish and it is therefore not a closed question IMO. Although we may attend to Questions for only a few minutes at a time, the collective time and energy we put can make Question closure worth handling in a different way, or in a differently considered way. In other words, more like a knitting lesson, less like amputation.
Please leave this Question open so that it can remain with the associated greater potential for continued active discussion.
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
First I thought spd-say
would work, but I haven't seen if it does more than English. For other languages too there's festvox, seen at http://festvox.org/.
Related presentations:
Related together Questions:
A related question, not yet useful to branch off to a separate conversation: what code could Jolla put out to allow fair-use audio snippet-harvesting from online material, to simulate various known and unknown vocal tones?
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night, hold your mouse, next to mine...
A note to past voters: I'm sorry you can't change your vote if you don't like or agree with the amended Question.
I hope you'll agree that this, and discussions like it can be worth continuing. Taking that position, I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I did this in good faith, not for karma points, in order for further discussion. I reopened it because its content can be relevant to future directions for Sailfish and it is therefore not a closed question IMO. Although we may attend to Questions for only a few minutes at a time, the collective time and energy we put can make Question closure worth handling in a different way, or in a differently considered way. In other words, more like a knitting lesson, less like amputation.
I dislike Duplicate closures - they are a social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next. Not everything he writes, says and does applies, but Edward Tufte and his work in related fields is a good next place to go to inform yourself further about and be able to describe fully the value of rich data displays, in his lectures and presentations on Youtube. Non-Tufte, TJC and TTS-related links are below.
Please leave this Question open so that it can remain with the associated greater potential for continued active discussion.
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
First I thought spd-say
would work, but I haven't seen if it does more than English. For other languages too there's festvox, seen at http://festvox.org/.
Related presentations:
Related together Questions:
A related question, not yet useful to branch off to a separate conversation: what code could Jolla put out to allow fair-use audio snippet-harvesting from online material, to simulate various known and unknown vocal tones?
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night, hold your mouse, next to mine...
A note to past voters: I'm sorry you can't change your vote if you don't like or agree with the amended Question.Question.
I hope you'll agree that this, and discussions like it can be this are worth continuing. Taking that position, I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I did this in good faith, not for karma points, in order for further discussion. I reopened it because its content can be relevant to future directions for Sailfish and it is therefore not a closed question IMO. Although we may attend to Questions for only a few minutes at a time, the collective time and energy we put can make Question closure worth handling in a different way, or in a differently considered way. In other words, more like a knitting lesson, less like amputation.
I dislike Duplicate closures - they are a social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next. Not everything he writes, says and does applies, but Edward Tufte and his work in related fields is a good next place to go to inform yourself further about and be able to describe fully the value of rich data displays, in his lectures and presentations on Youtube. Non-Tufte, TJC and TTS-related links are below.
Please leave this Question open so that it can remain with the associated greater potential for continued active discussion.
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
First I thought spd-say
would work, but I haven't seen if it does more than English. For other languages too there's festvox, seen at http://festvox.org/.
Related presentations:
Related together Questions:
A related question, not yet useful to branch off to a separate conversation: what code could Jolla put out or adopt to allow fair-use audio snippet-harvesting from online material, to simulate various known and unknown vocal tones?
Other uses:
Don't vote for this (TTS) Question please - vote for the other one until the Question Duplicate question is resolved, e.g. questions can be merged, or the versioning system's questions , answers comments usage is better guided, as if/when that happens, duplication/branching might be condoned, even celebrated, instead of penalised.
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tl;dr Speak to me baby, in the middle of the night, hold your mouse, next to mine...For synthetic speech production, there is Festvox. There's also the possibility of harveting audio in a Fair-use way, the same way as, or better than the robot character Bumblebee talks in some of the Transformers movies. It might be a lot more fun, too. Rupal Patel, a real-life implementation champion, has a link, below.
A note to past voters: I'm sorry you can't change your vote if you don't like or agree with the amended Question.
I hope you'll agree that discussions like this are worth continuing. Taking that position, I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I did this in good faith, not for karma points, in order for further discussion. I reopened it because its content can be relevant to future directions for Sailfish and it is therefore not a closed question IMO. Although we may attend to Questions for only a few minutes at a time, the collective time and energy we put can make Question closure worth handling in a different way, or in a differently considered way. In other words, more like a knitting lesson, less like amputation.
I dislike Duplicate closures - they are a social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next. Not everything he writes, says and does applies, but Edward Tufte and his work in related fields is a good next place to go to inform yourself further about and be able to describe fully the value of rich data displays, in his lectures and presentations on Youtube. Non-Tufte, TJC and TTS-related links are below.
Please leave this Question open so that it can remain with the associated greater potential for continued active discussion.
For example, speech synthesis can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
First I thought It seems spd-say
would work, but I haven't covers fewer languages, as it is not so long in the tooth seen if it does more than English. For other languages too there's festvox, as Festvox, seen at http://festvox.org/.
Relevant, established, free, open-source, compatible software:
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A related question, not yet useful to branch off to a separate conversation: what code could Jolla put out or adopt to allow fair-use audio snippet-harvesting from online material, to simulate vocal tones?
Other uses:
Don't vote for this (TTS) Question please - vote for the other one until the Question Duplicate question is resolved, e.g. questions can be merged, or the versioning system's questions , answers comments usage is better guided, as if/when that happens, duplication/branching might be condoned, even celebrated, instead of penalised.
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tl;dr For synthetic speech production, there is Festvox. There's also the possibility of harveting audio in a Fair-use way, the same way as, or better than the robot character Bumblebee talks in some of the Transformers movies. It might be a lot more fun, too. Rupal Patel, a real-life implementation champion, has a link, below.
A note to past voters: I'm sorry you can't change your vote if you don't like or agree with the amended Question.
I hope you'll agree that discussions like this are worth continuing. Taking that position, I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I did this in good faith, not for karma points, in order for further discussion. I reopened it because its content can be relevant to future directions for Sailfish and it is therefore not a closed question IMO. Although we may attend to Questions for only a few minutes at a time, the collective time and energy we put can make Question closure worth handling in a different way, or in a differently considered way. In other words, more like a knitting lesson, less like amputation.
I dislike Duplicate closures - they are a social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next. Not everything he writes, says and does applies, but Edward Tufte and his work in related fields is a good next place to go to inform yourself further about and be able to describe fully the value of rich data displays, in his lectures and presentations on Youtube. Non-Tufte, TJC and TTS-related links are below.
Please leave this Question open so that it can remain with the associated greater potential for continued active discussion.
For example, speech synthesis (the declared, if not identical duplicate can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
It seems spd-say
covers fewer languages, as it is not so long in the tooth seen as Festvox, seen at http://festvox.org/. I also link to Festvox above.
Relevant, established, free, open-source, compatible software:
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A related question, not yet useful to branch off to a separate conversation: what code could Jolla put out or adopt to allow fair-use audio snippet-harvesting from online material, to simulate vocal tones?
Other uses:
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tl;dr For synthetic speech production, there is Festvox. There's also the possibility of harveting audio in a Fair-use way, the same way as, or better than the robot character Bumblebee talks in some of the Transformers movies. It might be a lot more fun, too. Rupal Patel, a real-life implementation champion, has a link, below.
A note to past voters: I'm sorry you can't change your vote if you don't like or agree with the amended Question.
I hope you'll agree that discussions like this are worth continuing. Taking that position, I changed the question to make it relevant as a new direction for discussion. I did this in good faith, not for karma points, in order for further discussion. I reopened it because its content can be relevant to future directions for Sailfish and it is therefore not a closed question IMO. Although we may attend to Questions for only a few minutes at a time, the collective time and energy we put can make Question closure worth handling in a different way, or in a differently considered way. In other words, more like a knitting lesson, less like amputation.
I dislike Duplicate closures - they are a social and marketing choke, mis-wielded, often inappropriate (often enough for their own generalisation) cut-offs, and generalisations of other intentions, fluently articulated or not, on threads that can remain relevant, repositioned to reinvigorate conversation about where Sailfish commerce and its motivated community go next. Not everything he writes, says and does applies, but Edward Tufte and his work in related fields is a good next place to go to inform yourself further about and be able to describe fully the value of rich data displays, in his lectures and presentations on Youtube. Non-Tufte, TJC and TTS-related links are below.
Please leave this Question open so that it can remain with the associated greater potential for continued active discussion.
For example, speech synthesis (the - also discussed on the older page ofthe declared, if not actually identical duplicate - can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
It seems spd-say
covers fewer languages, as it is not so long in the tooth seen as Festvox, seen at http://festvox.org/. I also link to Festvox above.
Relevant, established, free, open-source, compatible software:
Related mathematics:
Related presentations:
Related together Questions:
A related question, not yet useful to branch off to a separate conversation: what code could Jolla put out or adopt to allow fair-use audio snippet-harvesting from online material, to simulate vocal tones?
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tl;dr For synthetic speech production, there is Festvox. There's also the possibility of harveting audio in a Fair-use way, the same way as, or better than the robot character Bumblebee talks in some of the Transformers movies. It might be a lot more fun, too. Rupal Patel, a real-life implementation champion, has a link, below.
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For example, speech synthesis - also discussed on the older page ofthe of the declared, if not actually identical duplicate - can improve the value of the Clock and overall phone UI: to hear a custom reminder or recorded sounds brings significant enhancement, gains for end users and those around them.
It seems spd-say
covers fewer languages, as it is not so long in the tooth seen as Festvox, seen at http://festvox.org/. I also link to Festvox above.
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A related question, not yet useful to branch off to a separate conversation: what code could Jolla put out or adopt to allow fair-use audio snippet-harvesting from online material, to simulate vocal tones?
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