Thai Students Score a Prize For Speech Software
Julie188 writes "A team of four Thai students beat out 10,000 competitors to win the $25,000 prize in the Microsoft 2007 Imagine Cup. Their project is text-to-speech software in which computers read aloud typed and handwritten commands. The software will allow people who can't read to interact with a PC. Imagine Cup judge Rand Morimoto has been blogging on the whole experience — from his video of the opening ceremonies to how contestants swilled free Cokes to keep themselves awake during the 24-hour, no-sleep phase of the competition."
"The software will allow people who can't read to crash Vista..."
I am sure that there are many other solipsists out there.
Yep, they just won $25,000 from Microsoft for Reinventing the wheel!. I first saw this technology demonstrated on the TI99/4a in 1979- 28 years ago!
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I can't find anywhere in the article mentioning about the Thai students.....
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I wonder what this system says when the input text is "Dear aunt, let's set so double the killer delete select all"?
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I'm aware that this is Slashdot and we can't have anything positive said about Microsoft, but you could at least show the full story, not just the biased, edited clip.
Here's the full clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kX8oYoYy2Gc
Yes, it's not perfect. But no, it's not as bad as that clip makes it.
Imagine Cup home page
Press release about the winners
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...MacInTalk came with late versions of System 6. Also, what the crap does text-to-speech synthesis have to do with full interaction for the visually impaired? Did you even click on my link? _-_
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Interesting difference in culture.
(Actually I think there might have been a few cans of fizzy drink in the cafeteria. Can't quite remember)
correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that what the narrator in WinXP does? How is this new and innovative? Text-to-speech has been out for years!
For better free-as-in-beer text-to-speech, try scribd.com. If you upload some text there, they'll automatically make an audio version, and I thought the quality was amazingly good. (If the text is copyrighted, you can set it to be available only to yourself.)
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