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  22. [I] The Festival Speech Synthesis System
  23. [T] Festival offers a general framework for building speech synthesis systems
  24. [T] as well as including examples of various modules. As a whole it offers full
  25. [T] text to speech through a number APIs: from shell level, though a Scheme
  26. [T] command interpreter, as a C++ library, from Java, and an Emacs interface.
  27. [T] Festival is multi-lingual (currently English (British and American), and
  28. [T] Spanish) though English is the most advanced. Other groups release new
  29. [T] languages for the system. And full tools and documentation for build new
  30. [T] voices are available through Carnegie Mellon's FestVox project
  31. [T] (http://festvox.org)
  32. [U] http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/
  33. [A] Alan W Black (Carnegie Mellon University)
  34. [A] Rob Clark (Edinburgh University)
  35. [A] Korin Richmond (Edinburgh University)
  36. [A] Heiga Zen (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
  37. [A] { read ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS for a full list of authors and contributors }
  38. [M] Stefan Fiedler <stefan.fiedler at students.jku.at>
  39. [C] extra/multimedia
  40. [L] OpenSource
  41. [S] Stable
  42. [V] 1.95
  43. [O] speech_tools_version=1.2.95-beta
  44. [P] X -?---5---9 181.100
  45. [SRC] speech_tools festival
  46. [D] 2100990461 speech_tools-1.2.95-beta.tar.gz http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/downloads/festival/1.95/
  47. [D] 3287220274 festival-1.95-beta.tar.gz http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/downloads/festival/1.95/