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- From: tommi@rieska.oulu.fi (Tommi Kaikkonen)
- Subject: Re: Chinese Databases
- In-Reply-To: lwyse@music.bu.edu's message of 20 Jan 93 20:24:59 GMT
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 02:00:08 GMT
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- lwyse@music.bu.edu (Lonce LaMar Wyse) writes:
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- > Couldn't find info on Chinese standard speech databases in the
- > FAQ postings! Is there anything out there used by more than one lab?
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- Hello, I am currently working on a Chinese Text-To-Speech system.
- It is using a very simple dictionnary from cxterm's input methods
- to translate from GB-to-TonePinyin (the romanized spelling).
- After that it will proceed to cut the tone pinyin into pieces which
- are found from a big database of spoken syllables which I am currently
- composing. What kind of information you need? I have been doing this
- thing for half a year already. As far as I know there is nothing
- like this done before...
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- Tommi
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