Speech synthesis

Definition
Speech can be generated artificially in several ways. Fragments of natural speech can be used as building blocks as in diphone synthesis and concatenation. The speech can also be entirely artificial whereby the acoustic properties of the vocal tract are imitated, e.g. the vocoder, Klatt formant synthesis, articulatory speech synthesis, and the Pattern Playback synthesiser. Electronic speech synthesis emerged, as technological developments made experimentation more affordable. Models of the human vocal tract could now be created in the form of electrical circuits. A revolution occurred in speech technology when the digital computer permitted the simulation of electronic circuitry, the conversion of analog signals to digital form, and the creation of analog signals from digital information (in this case, sound in the form of speech).

Links

 * Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
 * Tutorial on speech synthesis
 * The Speech Synthesis Museum
 * List of many more speech synthesis links
 * Electronic speech synthesis