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* [[Festival Speech Synthesis System (1997)]] | * [[Festival Speech Synthesis System (1997)]] | ||
* [[Advancements in Neural Network-Based TTS (2000s)]] | * [[Advancements in Neural Network-Based TTS (2000s)]] | ||
* [[Commerical TTS - Google, Amazon and | * [[Commerical TTS - Google, Amazon, Apple and Microsoft (2010s)]] | ||
* [[Advancements in AI TTS (2020s)]] | * [[Advancements in AI TTS (2020s)]] | ||
Revision as of 21:15, 12 October 2023
- Early attempts at mechanical synthesis: Christian Kratzenstein (1779)
- The Bell Telephone Laboratory's Voder (1930s).
- Vocoder Development (1940s)
- Hidden Markov Models in Speech Synthesis (1980s-Now) Application of Hidden Markov Models in Multilingual Speech Synthesis: A Breakthrough in Text-to-Speech Systems.
- Festival Speech Synthesis System (1997)
- Advancements in Neural Network-Based TTS (2000s)
- Commerical TTS - Google, Amazon, Apple and Microsoft (2010s)
- Advancements in AI TTS (2020s)
New ideas
- Wolfgang von Kempelen's Speaking Machine (1769) - see overlap above?