- Voice font
A voice font is a computer-generated voice that can be controlled by specifying parameters such as speed and pitch and made to pronounce text input. The concept is akin to that of a text
font or aMIDI instrument in the sense that the same input may easily be represented in several different ways based on the design of each font. In spite of current shortcomings in the underlying technology for voice fonts,screen readers and other devices used to enhance accessibility of text to persons with disabilities, can benefit from having more than one default voice font. This happens in the same way that users of a traditional computerword processor benefit from having more than one text font.hortcomings
The synthesized voice created by using a voice font tends to have a slightly unnatural tone. Human voices are very prone to change with the speaker's mood and several other factors that aren't programmed into computerized voices. Voice font software on the Macintosh system tries to get around this by providing tags to change some components of the voice, such as pitch. The Natural Voices software in the sources section allows defining acronym pronunciation and speech rate, as well as other things. Even though speech synthesis has existed since around
1930 , according to that source, and theSpeech synthesis article, it is difficult to fool experienced listeners into believing that the voice is indeed human.This may be similar to the difficulty in achieving true
Artificial Intelligence that can actually pass aTuring Test by presenting spectators with something indistinguishable from what it is trying to simulate.Common uses
Like its text counterpart, each voice font can supply a different experience and provide a selection for different purposes. The simplest one is to select a voice font from a group in order to get the clearest one, or to choose the one with a speed that is appropriate for different settings.
For people who are hard of hearing in the upper range of the hearing
spectrum , for example, selecting a voice that uses a lower pitch will deliver deeper sounds.Another use for voice fonts is in
electronic music . A commonly available set of synthetic voices fromMacintosh computers can be used to enhance the mood of certain music pieces that need a voice but where the author feels that providing a human voice is not in their interests. Here, male voices can be combined in a choir to provide the tenor and bass for a particular piece, and female voices can be added to fill in other parts of the melody --resulting in a choir that consists of speech synthesis rather than different singers, or presenting a female voice when none are available to the arranger of the music.Certain Macintosh clients of
instant messaging services such asAOL Instant Messenger have had the option of reading incoming messages using the system's voice fonts. When message receiver has stepped away from the computer, or temporarily put away the part of the screen showing the incoming text, the computer reads the message outloud. This allows the user to continue with their other tasks without needing to view the incoming text.ee also
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Speech synthesis
*Apple PlainTalk
*SoundFont
*Hard-of-hearing Sources
* [http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/14214.html dot-font: Voice Fonts Speak Volumes]
* [http://www.research.att.com/projects/tts Project: AT&T Natural Voices Text-to-Speech]
* [http://www.wizzardsoftware.com/att_server.php Tone changes using dictionaries]External links
* [http://www.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php Web-based example of different voice fonts]
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