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Title: SABLE: A Standard for TTS Markup
Authors: Sproat, Richard
Hunt, Andrew
Ostendorf, Mari
Taylor, Paul
Black, Alan W
Lenzo, Kevin
Edgington, Mike
Issue Date: Nov-1998
Citation: Third ESCA/COCOSDA Workshop on Speech Synthesis, Jenolan Caves House, Blue Mountains, Australia, November 26-29, 1998. pp. 27-30.
Publisher: International Speech Communication Association
Abstract: Currently, speech synthesizers are controlled by a multitude of proprietary tag sets. These tag sets vary substantially across synthesizers and are an inhibitor to the adoption of speech synthesis technology by developers. SABLE is an XML/SGML-based markup scheme for text-to-speech synthesis, developed to address the need for a common TTS control paradigm. This paper presents an overview of the SABLE v0.2 specification, and provides links to websites with further information on SABLE.
URI: http://www.isca_speech.org/archive/ssw3
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