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Speech synthesizer and text-to-speech technology
DECtalk is a speech synthesizer and text-to-speech technology that was developed by Digital Equipment Corporation in 1983, based largely on the work of
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American researcher in speech and hearing science
for the first time. His research was commercialized as DECtalk. The default male voice in DECTalk, Perfect Paul, is based on Klatt's own voice. Prior to
Dennis_H._Klatt
1892 music hall song by Harry Dacre
"Daisy Bell" sung by the DECtalk speech synthesizer released in 1984
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Artificial production of human speech
an "a cappella" style. Dominant systems in the 1980s and 1990s were the DECtalk system, based largely on the work of Dennis Klatt at MIT, and the Bell
Speech_synthesis
proprietary neural network-based automatic speech recognition (ASR) and Fonix DECtalk, a text-to-speech speech synthesis system (TTS). Fonix speech technology
SpeechFX
Robot head built by Cynthia Breazeal
with a variety of phonemes, similar to a baby's babbling. It uses the DECtalk voice synthesizer, and changes pitch, timing, articulation, etc. to express
Kismet_(robot)
2010 video game
introductory tutorials. Moonbase Alpha also spawned a meme surrounding the DECtalk text-to-speech functionality within its internal chat system, where users
Moonbase_Alpha
briefly a NeoSpeech TTS user in 2004, but soon returned to using his iconic DECtalk voice synthesizer since he identified with it so strongly. Adobe Systems
NeoSpeech
Weather radio network in the United States
have up to eight transmitters. "Paul" was a computerized voice using the DECtalk text-to-speech system. "Paul's" voice was dissatisfactory and difficult
NOAA_Weather_Radio
16-bit microcontroller
was also used on the controller card for Digital Equipment Corporation's DECtalk speech synthesizer system. On March 30, 2006, Intel announced that production
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Artificial neural network
accuracy. The output of the network was a stream of phonemes, which fed into DECtalk to produce audible speech. It achieved popular success, appearing on the
NETtalk (artificial neural network)
NETtalk_(artificial_neural_network)
American computer manufacturer (1957–1998)
Systems, and subsequently spun off as Digital Network Products Group. DECtalk and DECvoice voice products were spun off, and eventually arrived at Fonix
Digital_Equipment_Corporation
Musical artist
producer Instrument Text-to-speech program Label Brash Music MC Hawking's voice DECtalk demo of the synthesiser for Stephen Hawking DECtalk demo.flac
MC_Hawking
American synthpop band
"Thought Balloon" (Ming & Ping Rethink) (Ming and Ping, 2008) "Tender Lies" (DECTalk Remix) (Druaga1, 2010) Damas, Jason. "Freezepop". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation
Freezepop
British animator (born 1962)
to work on user interfaces including DECface the visual equivalent of DECtalk the text-to-speech engine. Later, he went on to create the FaceWorks product
Keith_Waters
Vocal synthesizer software
cyborg. Dandy 704: based on the IBM 704 computer. Dee Klatt: Based on Dectalk. Dee Klatt is described as "a wise and mild-mannered android." Spencer
Chipspeech
Radio station in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
well as Karlos, the first computer-generated (using Digital Equipment's DECtalk) on-air personality in radio history. Legendary Boston stripper Princess
WBMX
Local online service
online via modem, using a 24-hour ski conditions line that was powered by DECTalk or at a LaserDisc kiosk, developed by Telematic Systems, that was located
Boston_CitiNet
American autism researcher
individuals to type on a keyboard and have their words spoken through a DECtalk speech synthesizer. HandiWord, a "word prediction program", was responsive
Howard_Shane
American computer scientist (1924–2013)
Professor in 1977. One of his long-time collaborators, Dennis Klatt (who wrote DECtalk while working in Stevens' lab), said that "As a leader, Ken is known for
Kenneth_N._Stevens
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(चणà¥à¤¡à¤¾) Hindi name CHANDA means "bright" or "fierce." In Hindu mythology, this is the name of a monster destroyed by Chamunda Devi.
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Name of a king.
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Variant spelling of English Lily, LILLI means "lily."
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Abbreviations for names ending in '-ano' and '-rio.' Chan: (Chinese) family name.
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