Point at which speaking is stopped?

Mike Bonner bonnmike at gmail.com
Mon Dec 26 14:51:52 EST 2011


Yeah, word by word its horrible. Sentence by sentence is cool, or even
check for several things. Read from sentence start to either period, comma,
exclamation, question mark, or end of line. (though if revspeak is smart
enough to know that comma indicates a pause then ignore commas.)

On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Roger Eller
<roger.e.eller at sealedair.com>wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Mike Bonner wrote:
>
> > The only way I can think of is to speak individual words rather than a
> > block of text. This way you can cycle through words, each with its own
> > "revspeak" and can monitor where in the text you are at every moment.
>
>
> That's a good idea, but it may cause the speech to sound 'even' less
> natural.  Maybe speak a sentence at a time, then if the user pauses, resume
> speaking at the beginning of the last sentence.
>
> 漏oger
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