Blogger Odiogo ListenButton Process
May 23rd, 2007Click here to install and enable the Odiogo ListenButton on your Blogger blog.
Click here to install and enable the Odiogo ListenButton on your Blogger blog.
In English news wire text, on average one word out of twenty is non-standard, i.e. not simply made up of letters from the English alphabet. Examples are abbreviations, numbers, dates, times, and other measures. On top of these non-standard words comes an endless list of (foreign) names of people, places, products or companies, whose pronunciation is unknown and potentially irregular. When confronted with unknown words, modern text-to-speech engines try to guess the correct pronunciation based on the written form of the word, sometimes with weird results.
In this post we show two - admittedly contrived - example sentences, each with two pronunciations. The first pronunciation is out-of-the-box, whereas the second one benefits from a manually edited pronunciation dictionary.
Here’s the first sentence:
Out of the box, it is pronounced like this: sentence1_orig
With the abbreviations ‘Maj.’ and ‘NYTimes’ expanded and phonetic transcriptions for ‘Netanyahu’, ‘Paypal’ and ‘GMail’, the sentence becomes much more comprehensible. Judge for yourself: sentence1_enhanced
Here’s a second sentence:
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The out-of-the-box pronunciation goes like this: sentence2_orig
By expanding the abbreviation ‘Jlem’ (= ‘Jerusalem’) and pronouncing ‘odiogo’ as a word rather than as an abbreviation, the overall quality is greatly enhanced: sentence2_enhanced
Note that we decided not to expand the abbreviations ‘LLC.’ and ‘US’.
With this post we wanted to show you a few very simple examples of how Odiogo enhances the out-of-the-box quality of its speech synthesis engine. If you want to learn about more advanced ways of improving text-to-speech quality, fetch the White Paper “Turning news & blog articles into high-fidelity computer-generated audio” from our download page.
Here’s the procedure to install and enable the Odiogo ListenButton on your WordPress Blog:
Download the plugin
Upload directory odiogo_listen_button to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory via FTP
Login to your WordPress admin account and activate the Odiogo Listen Button plugin through the Plugins menu
Click menu Options > Odiogo Listen Button
Enter your Odiogo Feed ID and click Save
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