Conversational computers
As computer-generated voice transactions become increasingly common in everyday life, researchers are coming ever closer to synthesising human-sounding speech. Drawing on huge databases of recorded word fragments (phonemes), new speaking machines can modulate tone and expression to better communicat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific American 2005-06, Vol.292 (6), p.40-45. |
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Zusammenfassung: | As computer-generated voice transactions become increasingly common in everyday life, researchers are coming ever closer to synthesising human-sounding speech. Drawing on huge databases of recorded word fragments (phonemes), new speaking machines can modulate tone and expression to better communicate meaning to users. These systems are finding applications in mobile electronic devices such as automotive navigation systems. At some point, video and computer games and even films will take advantage of lifelike artificial speech capabilities. |
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ISSN: | 0036-8733 |