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Introduction

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Talking To Machines

A short workshop introducing speech recognition and speech synthesis techniques for the creation of interactive artwork. We use pre-compiled open-source tools (CMU Sphinx ASR, Festival TTS, Processing, Python) and focus on the demonstrable strengths and unexpected limitations of speech technologies as vehicles for creating meaning.

Saturday Sept 21, 2-6pm Centro Cultural de Borges UNTREF.


Background Reading:

Automatic Speech Recognition

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Engines

Installing CMU Sphinx

  • Download from sourceforge: http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/wiki/download/
  • If using windows, you need the sphinxbase-0.8-win32.zip and pocketsphinx-0.8-win32.zip files. I already downloaded these for you. They are in the untref_speech folder.

Using sphinx

  • open a terminal. Windows, Run->Cmd.
  • change to the pocketsphinx directory.
    • cd Desktop\untref_speech\pocketsphinx-0.8-win32\bin\Release
  • run the pocketsphinx command to recognize english:
    • pocketsphinx_continuous.exe -hmm ..\..\model\hmm\en_US\hub4wsj_sc_8k -dict ..\..\model\lm\en_US\cmu07a.dic -lm ..\..\model\lm\en_US\hub4.5000.DMP
  • recognize spanish:
    • pocketsphinx_continuous.exe -hmm ..\..\model\hmm\es_MX\hub4_spanish_itesm.cd_cont_2500 -dict ..\..\model\lm\es_MX\h4.dict -lm ..\..\model\lm\es_MX\H4.arpa.Z.DMP
    • this should transcribe live from the microphone.

Language Models

Acoustic models versus language models.

Grammars versus Satistical Language Models.

Available language models. English, Mandarin, French, Spanish, German, Dutch and more: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/files/Acoustic%20and%20Language%20Models/


Training your own Models

grammer is trivial.

slm, can use online tools. or try the sphinxtrain packages.

Programming with Speech Recognition

Processing. Sphinx4, the java interface.

Python or c++, command line, android. pocketsphinx.

Text To Speech Synthesis

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Engines

Test them online

Installing Festival

Tutorial

Voices

Making a Voice

  • Portraiture
  • Robert Voice

Hands-on With Processing

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"Daisy Bell" was composed by Harry Dacre in 1892. In 1961, the IBM 7094 became the first computer to sing, singing the song Daisy Bell. Vocals were programmed by John Kelly and Carol Lockbaum and the accompaniment was programmed by Max Mathews.
  • Processing Daisy Bell example using Google Text To Speech. Requires an internet connection:

Activity: Feedback Loop

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Construct a conversation with the machine.

Processing Sketch

File:Listen speak.zip