[Fwd: [laptop-accessibility] An Update about Speech Synthesis for Sugar]
- From: David Bolter <david bolter utoronto ca>
- To: Gnome Accessibility List <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
- Subject: [Fwd: [laptop-accessibility] An Update about Speech Synthesis for Sugar]
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 11:00:50 -0500
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- From: "Hemant Goyal" <goyal hemant gmail com>
- To: "OLPC - Devel List" <Devel lists laptop org>, "OLPC - Sugar Mailing List" <sugar laptop org>, "OLPC - Accessibility List" <accessibility lists laptop org>
- Cc: Arjun Sarwal <arjun laptop org>, Assim Deodia <asiem06 gmail com>, James Simmons <jim simmons walgreens com>
- Subject: [laptop-accessibility] An Update about Speech Synthesis for Sugar
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 19:52:33 +0530
Hi,
It s great to see many other developers sharing the idea we have been trying to implement right within the Sugar Environment.
We have been working on integrating speech-synthesis into Sugar for quite some time now. You can check out our ideas here :
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Screen_Reader
We are also documenting all our ideas and requirements with respect to Speech Synthesis in this Requirements Analysis Document here :
http://www.nsitonline.in/hemant/stuff/Speech%20Synthesis%20on%20XO%20-%20Requirements%20Analysis%20v0.3.5.pdf
It outlines some of our immediate as well as long term goals wrt speech-synthesis on the XO. Your ideas, comments and suggestions are welcome.
I'd like to update the list about our progress:
- speech-dispatcher has been selected as a speech synthesis server which will accept all incoming speech synthesis requests from any sugar activity (example: Talk N Type, Speak etc)
- speech-dispatcher provides a very simple to use API and client specific configuration management.
So whats causing the delays?
- speech-dispatcher is not packaged as an RPM for Fedora, so at present I am mostly making a RPM package so that it can be accepted by the Fedora community and ultimately be dropped into the OLPC Builds. You can track the progress here : https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=432259 I am not an expert at RPM packaging and hence its taking some time at my end. I'd welcome anyone to assist me and help speed up the process.
- dotconf packages which speech-dispatcher is being packaged by my team mate Assim. You can check its progress here : https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=433253
Some immediate tasks that we plan to carry out once speech-dispatcher is packaged and dropped into the OLPC builds are :
- Provide the "much needed" play button, with text highlight features as discussed by Edward.
- Port an AI Chatbot to the XO and hack it enough to make it speak to the child :).
- Encourage other developers to make use of speech-synthesis to make their activities as lively and child friendly as possible :)
- Explore orca and other issues to make the XO more friendly for blind/low-vision students
@James : We envision that speech-synthesis will surely get integrated with Read in due time. I think it would be great if maybe Gutenberg text could be loaded right from Read only?
I was not planning on anything so fancy. Basically, I was frustrated
that I had a device that would be wonderfully suited to reading
Gutenberg etexts and no suitable program to do it with. I have written
such an Activity and am putting the finishing touches on it. As I see
it, the selling points of the Activity will be that it can display
etexts one page at a time in a readable proportional font and remember
what page you were on when you resume the activity. The child can find
his book using the Gutenberg site, save the Zip file version to the
Journal, rename it, resume it, and start reading. It will also be good
sample code for new Activity developers to look at, even children,
because it is easy to understand yet it does something that is actually
useful. I have written another Activity which lets you browse through a
bunch of image files stored in a Zip file, and it also would be good
sample code for a new developer, as well as being useful.
Warm Regards,
Hemant
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