Nejc Robida (Author)

Abstract

Govorec 3 je sintetizator govora podjetja Amebis, d. o. o., in je primer jezikovnih tehnologij, ki so v Sloveniji trenutno v razvoju in izpopolnjevanju. Pri nastanjanju sintetizatorja sem sodeloval dve leti, moje delo je obsegalo urejanje slovarja izgovarjav (trenutno obsega 6.900.000 oblik besed), urejanje transkripcij govorne zbirke in urejanje izgovornih pravil oziroma pravil grafemsko-fonemske pretvorbe. V članku smo se posvetili načinu delovanja Govorca 3 in procesom njegovega razvoja. Predstavili smo govorno zbirko, različne vrste sintez govora, transkripcije in transkribiranje govorne zbirke, grafemsko-fonemsko pretvorbo in slovnično analizo. V članku predstavljena anketa in ugotovitve kažejo na potrebo po novem sintetizatorju govora.

Keywords

slovenščina;fonetika;retorika;izgovorjava;Govorec 3;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 1.08 - Published Scientific Conference Contribution
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
UDC: 811.163.6'355'374
COBISS: 54746466 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary abstract: Govorec 3 is a speech synthesiser produced by the company Amebis, d. o. o. and is an example of the language technology currently under development and improvement in Slovenia. The author was involved in the development of the synthesiser for two years, dealing with the dictionary of pronunciations (currently 6,900,000 word forms), the transcriptions of the spoken database and the pronunciation rules or graphemic-phonemic conversions. The paper looks at how Govorec 3 works and how it was developed. The spoken database and its transcription is presented, as well as different kinds of voice synthesis, graphemic-phonemic conversions and grammatical analysis. A survey is also presented, which points to the need for a new speech synthesiser.
Secondary keywords: Slovenian;phonetics;rhetoric;pronunciation;
Pages: Str. 117-124
ID: 12977392