[ossrp-control] TTS engines that use the SAPI interface

Sorry for the last post;
But, does anyone have a good book or article on the TTS engines that use the 
SAPI interface?
I'm off to google to accumulate what I can find there and store the results in 
a file here on my home pc.  Anyone can have whatever I find by just posting a 
request.
Rick of Farmington Mich. USA
Rick of Farmington Mich. USA


----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Will Pearson 
  To: ossrp-control@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 3:02 PM
  Subject: [ossrp-control] Features So Far


  Hi,

  Here's my understanding of the important features that should be investigated 
for version 1.  It doesn't feature everything, but then there'll be versions 
after 1 in which more things can be brought in.

  Functional requirements:
  * ability to read *windows* login screen
  * ability to work with widely used types of applications, e.g. word 
processors, spreadsheets
  * support for TTS engines that use the SAPI interface, as some of these 
provide clearer speech than current formant synthesisers
  * ability to use mouse or equivalent functionality
  * must work with User Interface Automation
  * ability to update components over the web
  * support for Braille devices

  Architectural requirements:
  * based on .Net Framework/WinFX
  * component based architecture

  * Research requirements
  * investigate mechanisms to provide more efficient interaction mechanics
  * investigate techniques to convey all the semantic information contained 
within a GUI through auditory and tactual/haptech transmission media.
  * investigate means for clearer speech
  * investigate perceptual psychology techniques for semantic conversion of web 
based graphical turing tests to text

  Project management requirements:
  * risk analysis
  * avoid scope creep
  * requirements management
  * beta 1 to be made publically available April 2006

  These are fairly high level requirements, and if anyone feels anything is 
being missed or would like to include anything, then say now.

  Will

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