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User: rwtobey
Date: 10/23/2008 2:27 pm
Views: 13379
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do you want "us" to speak any of the punctuation or to ignore all of it? do you want "us" do use any inflextion in our voices for questions?

Re: punctuation
User: kmaclean
Date: 10/23/2008 2:52 pm
Views: 448
Rating: 23

Hi rwtobey,

>do you want "us" to speak any of the punctuation or to ignore all of it?

>do you want "us" do use any inflextion in our voices for questions?

Please read the prompts as if you were reading them-out loud to another person.

Use punctuation as you normally would... i.e. commas for a slight pause, period for a longer pause, and question marks with the same inflection as when you ask a question, etc.

You can also deviate from the punctuation if you want to, they are only there for a guide - just don't read the punctuation mark out loud (as I allude to in my previous post... i.e. don't say the word "comma" if you encounter a comma "," in the text...). 

If you want to... after you've recorded a few prompts with your normal voice (so that the acoustic model will can be trained with your voice... speech recognition engines recognize best the speech they have been trained with), you could record additional prompts as a question, or as an sports announcer, etc.  Be creative.  The important thing is to get a good mix of people, dialects and speaking styles.

thanks,

Ken

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