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* Early attempts at [[mechanical synthesis]]: Christian Kratzenstein (1779), Wolfgang van Kempelen ('Acoustic-Mechanical Speech Machine', 1791), Charles Wheatstone (1840s).
* Early attempts at [[mechanical synthesis]]: Christian Kratzenstein (1779), Wolfgang van Kempelen ('Acoustic-Mechanical Speech Machine', 1791), Charles Wheatstone (1840s).
* The Bell Telephone Laboratory's [[Voder]] (1930s).
* The Bell Telephone Laboratory's [[Voder]] (1930s).
* Neural network-based models

Revision as of 19:49, 6 October 2023

  • Early attempts at mechanical synthesis: Christian Kratzenstein (1779), Wolfgang van Kempelen ('Acoustic-Mechanical Speech Machine', 1791), Charles Wheatstone (1840s).
  • The Bell Telephone Laboratory's Voder (1930s).
  • Neural network-based models