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Yes, the National Weather Service and some of the Telemarketers use the
same version of DecTalk that we use in communication devices now. It's
a great voice but there's always room for improvement especially on the
female voices, like what I have brought up to the company because those
aren't easy to understand.
Thanks,
Anthony
Visit me at http://www.anthonyarnold.net/
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From: St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
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Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 5:58 PM
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Hasn't the National Weather service been using new computer generated
voices? They are easier to understand as advertised.
(We have a weather radio that goes off everytime there are water spouts
off
the coast)
beth t the OT
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Mag,
Thanks for having faith that I will make a company some day, I feel its
needed for a individual with a disability to start developing and
producing.
About the DecTalk, it's embarrassing to say, there haven't been great
improvements in the software, especially for female voices, like I would
love to see because our female users really get taken in that
department. But last fall, somebody sent me a website with samples of
new computer generated voices, which I felt were good sounding and a
step in the right direction. If I still had the website, I would give
it to you. I think it was called Nature Speaking.
Thanks,
Anthony
Visit me at http://www.anthonyarnold.net/
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