Malay text-to-speech
Speech synthesis has proven to be an important assistive technology tool and its application in this aspect is very widespread. Text-to-speech has commonly been used as screen readers for people with visual impairment. Text-to-speech systems today are also used by people with reading difficulties...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/46425 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Speech synthesis has proven to be an important assistive technology tool and its
application in this aspect is very widespread. Text-to-speech has commonly been used as screen readers for people with visual impairment. Text-to-speech systems today are also used by people with reading difficulties, pre-literate children as well as people with severe speech impediments.
This report details the development of a basic Text-to-Speech program for the Malay
Language using MATLAB and GUIDE, with a database of recorded words and affixes
using Audacity. A CTTS (Concatenative Text-to-Speech) approach was taken, with an extensive database of prerecorded natural voice segments made up of words and affixes. Altered root words
that change form with the addition of certain prefixes have been included within the database, in addition to the original root word. A program that was able to dissect a Malay word into its component affixes and root was created. A morphological analyzer was hard-coded to perform the scanning and extraction of the affixes within a word. Natural sounding speech synthesis was achieved. |
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