- From: JuanJo Miguez <JuanJo.Miguez@esat.kuleuven.ac.be>
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 1996 11:16:39 +0100 (MET)
- To: "T. V. Raman" <raman@mv.us.adobe.com>
- Cc: JuanJo Miguez <JuanJo.Miguez@esat.kuleuven.ac.be>, www-style@w3.org
On Wed, 21 Feb 1996, T. V. Raman wrote: > I find the proposal from Europe overly simple and catering to only > low-level speech devices. Dear Raman: We agree with you that is a simple proposal. That's what we want to make it easy to use so that people with few knowledge about speech could not choose wrong parameters. It's oriented to the actual devices, the ones that most people can afford. It's something neccesary for many people and they need it as soon as possible. It's the difference between knowing about the information in the Web or nothing about it. If we tried to make a complicated definition of the speech, perhaps we would agree with you, but we are trying to make it simple, useful and very easy to change from one definition to another by the user. We think this way is easier than the number of decibels, where the user should know to make his own style sheet how what decibels are. In fact really few people know about this (engineers, Physics and so on). To make it easy we let people decide between a set of relative values that will be mapped by expert people to the real values in the synthesizer. When a user wants to write his personal CSSS, he can try any of the available values, and it will work because they will be mapped to real and typical values. With your specification someone could try with an average-pitch of 5 Hertzs, but it will sound bad. We prefer to let people choose a relative number than an exact and perhaps wrong number of average pitch for example. We try to make understandable speech, but we think that it's difficult to make a speech synthesizer speaking in all the dialects of all the world's countries, as you suggest in your draft. It could be possible, but not many people could afford it. We are just thinking to make easy for the final user and with the devices that are now mostly used, so that this could be working soon because there are many people that needs it very much as soon as possible. Best regards, Juanjo ---------------------------------------------------------------- Juan Jose Miguez Iglesias Kath. Universiteit Leuven | Phone : +32 16 32 18 66 Dept. Electrotechniek (ESAT), T.E.O. | Kard. Mercierlaan 94 | Fax : +32 16 32 19 86 B-3001 LEUVEN - HEVERLEE E-mail:Juanjo.Miguez@esat.kuleuven.ac.be jmiguez@ait.uvigo.es ----------------------------------------------------------------
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