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festvox-kal-diphone-0.19990610-25.fc19.noarch
American English male speaker ("Kevin") for Festival.
This voice provides an American English male voice using a residual excited
LPC diphone synthesis method. It uses the CMU Lexicon pronunciations.
Prosodic phrasing is provided by a statistically trained model using part of
speech and local distribution of breaks. Intonation is provided by a CART
tree predicting ToBI accents and an F0 contour generated from a model
trained from natural speech. The duration model is also trained from data
using a CART tree.
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 19
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festvox-kal-diphone-0.19990610-32.fc24.noarch
American English male speaker ("Kevin") for Festival.
This voice provides an American English male voice using a residual excited
LPC diphone synthesis method. It uses the CMU Lexicon pronunciations.
Prosodic phrasing is provided by a statistically trained model using part of
speech and local distribution of breaks. Intonation is provided by a CART
tree predicting ToBI accents and an F0 contour generated from a model
trained from natural speech. The duration model is also trained from data
using a CART tree.
Located in
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 25
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festvox-ked-diphone-0.19990610-16.fc13.noarch
American English male speaker ("Kurt") for Festival.
This voice provides an American English male voice using a residual excited
LPC diphone synthesis method. It uses the CMU Lexicon for pronunciations.
Prosodic phrasing is provided by a statistically trained model using part of
speech and local distribution of breaks. Intonation is provided by a CART
tree predicting ToBI accents and an F0 contour generated from a model
trained from natural speech. The duration model is also trained from data
using a CART tree.
Located in
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 13
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festvox-ked-diphone-0.19990610-25.fc19.noarch
American English male speaker ("Kurt") for Festival.
This voice provides an American English male voice using a residual excited
LPC diphone synthesis method. It uses the CMU Lexicon for pronunciations.
Prosodic phrasing is provided by a statistically trained model using part of
speech and local distribution of breaks. Intonation is provided by a CART
tree predicting ToBI accents and an F0 contour generated from a model
trained from natural speech. The duration model is also trained from data
using a CART tree.
Located in
LBN
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 19
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festvox-ked-diphone-0.19990610-32.fc24.noarch
American English male speaker ("Kurt") for Festival.
This voice provides an American English male voice using a residual excited
LPC diphone synthesis method. It uses the CMU Lexicon for pronunciations.
Prosodic phrasing is provided by a statistically trained model using part of
speech and local distribution of breaks. Intonation is provided by a CART
tree predicting ToBI accents and an F0 contour generated from a model
trained from natural speech. The duration model is also trained from data
using a CART tree.
Located in
LBN
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 25
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festvox-rms-arctic-hts-0.20061229-16.fc13.noarch
US English male speaker ("RMS") voice for Festival.
This is a HMM-based Speech Synthesis System (HTS) voice from the Nagoya
Institute of Technology, trained using the CMU ARCTIC database. This voice
is based on 1132 utterances spoken by a US English male speaker. The speaker
is experienced in building synthetic voices. This was recorded at 16bit
32KHz, in a sound proof room, in stereo, one channel was the waveform, the
other EGG. The database was automatically labelled using EHMM an HMM labeler
that is included in the FestVox distribution. No hand correction has been
made.
Located in
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 13
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festvox-rms-arctic-hts-0.20061229-25.fc19.noarch
US English male speaker ("RMS") voice for Festival.
This is a HMM-based Speech Synthesis System (HTS) voice from the Nagoya
Institute of Technology, trained using the CMU ARCTIC database. This voice
is based on 1132 utterances spoken by a US English male speaker. The speaker
is experienced in building synthetic voices. This was recorded at 16bit
32KHz, in a sound proof room, in stereo, one channel was the waveform, the
other EGG. The database was automatically labelled using EHMM an HMM labeler
that is included in the FestVox distribution. No hand correction has been
made.
Located in
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 19
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festvox-rms-arctic-hts-0.20061229-32.fc24.noarch
US English male speaker ("RMS") voice for Festival.
This is a HMM-based Speech Synthesis System (HTS) voice from the Nagoya
Institute of Technology, trained using the CMU ARCTIC database. This voice
is based on 1132 utterances spoken by a US English male speaker. The speaker
is experienced in building synthetic voices. This was recorded at 16bit
32KHz, in a sound proof room, in stereo, one channel was the waveform, the
other EGG. The database was automatically labelled using EHMM an HMM labeler
that is included in the FestVox distribution. No hand correction has been
made.
Located in
LBN
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 25
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festvox-slt-arctic-hts-0.20061229-16.fc13.noarch
US English female speaker ("SLT") voice for Festival.
This is a HMM-based Speech Synthesis System (HTS) voice from the Nagoya
Institute of Technology, trained using the CMU ARCTIC database. This voice
is based on 1132 utterances spoken by a US English female speaker. The
speaker is experienced in building synthetic voices. This was recorded at
16bit 32KHz, in a sound proof room, in stereo, one channel was the waveform,
the other EGG. The database was automatically labelled using CMU Sphinx
using the FestVox labelling scripts. No hand correction has been made.
Located in
LBN
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 13
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festvox-slt-arctic-hts-0.20061229-25.fc19.noarch
US English female speaker ("SLT") voice for Festival.
This is a HMM-based Speech Synthesis System (HTS) voice from the Nagoya
Institute of Technology, trained using the CMU ARCTIC database. This voice
is based on 1132 utterances spoken by a US English female speaker. The
speaker is experienced in building synthetic voices. This was recorded at
16bit 32KHz, in a sound proof room, in stereo, one channel was the waveform,
the other EGG. The database was automatically labelled using CMU Sphinx
using the FestVox labelling scripts. No hand correction has been made.
Located in
LBN
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 19