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RPM: RHVoice
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Current version: 1.10.0-alt0.2.git5d7cb73
Build date: 18 november 2022, 03:37 ( 70.9 weeks ago )
Size: 378.18 Mb
Home page: https://rhvoice.org/
License: LGPL-2.1+
Summary: RHVoice is a Russian speech synthesizer written by Olga Yakovleva
Description:
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Build date: 18 november 2022, 03:37 ( 70.9 weeks ago )
Size: 378.18 Mb
Home page: https://rhvoice.org/
License: LGPL-2.1+
Summary: RHVoice is a Russian speech synthesizer written by Olga Yakovleva
Description:
RHVoice is a Russian speech synthesizer written by Olga Yakovleva.
It uses the following free software components:
* Russian speech database and Russian language description for
Festival by Nickolay V. Shmyrev (https://developer.berlios.de/projects/festlang)
The phoneset and almost all of the main lts rules are used as is,
but I've made changes in other parts, either to simplify conversion
to the flite format, or to add new features, or just to understand
how it all works.
* The voice has been trained with The HMM-based Speech Synthesis
System (HTS) (http://hts.sp.nitech.ac.jp)
* The hts_engine API is used for runtime speech generation
(http://hts-engine.sourceforge.net/)
Since the library does not support streaming synthesis, the original
version has been modified to implement this functionality, and the
synthesizer distribution includes this patched version.
* The C implementation of the Russian text analyzer uses Flite
(http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/flite)
I used the flite's implementation of English language support as an
example, some functions were used as a starting point.
* the stress information for the stress dictionary has been extracted
from the test dictionary in the RuLex package by Igor B. Poretsky
(http://poretsky.homelinux.net/packages/)
* GNU libunistring is used for working with unicode text
(http://www.gnu.org/software/libunistring/)
Current maintainer: Ilya Kurdyukov It uses the following free software components:
* Russian speech database and Russian language description for
Festival by Nickolay V. Shmyrev (https://developer.berlios.de/projects/festlang)
The phoneset and almost all of the main lts rules are used as is,
but I've made changes in other parts, either to simplify conversion
to the flite format, or to add new features, or just to understand
how it all works.
* The voice has been trained with The HMM-based Speech Synthesis
System (HTS) (http://hts.sp.nitech.ac.jp)
* The hts_engine API is used for runtime speech generation
(http://hts-engine.sourceforge.net/)
Since the library does not support streaming synthesis, the original
version has been modified to implement this functionality, and the
synthesizer distribution includes this patched version.
* The C implementation of the Russian text analyzer uses Flite
(http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/flite)
I used the flite's implementation of English language support as an
example, some functions were used as a starting point.
* the stress information for the stress dictionary has been extracted
from the test dictionary in the RuLex package by Igor B. Poretsky
(http://poretsky.homelinux.net/packages/)
* GNU libunistring is used for working with unicode text
(http://www.gnu.org/software/libunistring/)
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- RHVoice
- RHVoice-debuginfo
- libRHVoice
- libRHVoice-debuginfo
- libRHVoice-devel