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This is ridiculous. Not only does the Re-Extract option not work properly on my PC (I am running Windows Vista 64-bit), but I can't even move it manually. Every time I attempt to move or resize a word or a phoneme, Faceposer crashes.
Any help would be...
Started by FarazParsa on
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So I was in the middle of trying some workarounds lipsynching had FP2007 crash... .
I have the same problem, Windows 7 64-bit
Does no one have a fix on loading, never mind getting into the phoneme editor.
A sound in phoneme editor it's laggy.
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On Apr 4, 4:13 am, al <a...@ntl.sympatico.ca
Yes, I know. Unfortunately that is not what I was referring to. Your
explanations, most - but not all of the time, contain assertions about
things. You jump from A to D without realising you have assumed...
Started by mstanwick@talktalk.net on
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I can understand to live in Ming to appreciate such thing.... .
“…including three-suited card PACKS.”
NOT tile sets.
Would anybody make up a set of confusing
denominations in symbols like strings and myriads?
You have misread what I said.
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 14:46:21 -0800 (PST), "rscan@nycap.rr.com" <rscan@nycap.rr.com
Allow any organism to have a soul (mind) without causal powers, even a
rock if you will, and a scientific explanation can continue exactly
the same as it did following...
Started by rscan@nycap.rr.com on
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by 9 people.
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As I was implying, with a small set of varying....
Many nerves are set in place but what
exactly they do is not completely set.
For being influenced by learning and
sensitization, avoidance etc.
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 14:46:21 -0800 (PST), "rscan@nycap.rr.com" <rscan@nycap.rr.com
Allow any organism to have a soul (mind) without causal powers, even a
rock if you will, and a scientific explanation can continue exactly
the same as it did following...
Started by rscan@nycap.rr.com on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Http://tinyurl.com/YOU-IS-A-HOMOCULOUS
As I was implying, with a small set of varying....
Many nerves are set in place but what
exactly they do is not completely set.
For being influenced by learning and
sensitization, avoidance etc.
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Say you want to take CMU's phonetic data set input that looks like this:
ABERRATION AE2 B ER0 EY1 SH AH0 N ABERRATIONAL AE2 B ER0 EY1 SH AH0 N AH0 L ABERRATIONS AE2 B ER0 EY1 SH AH0 N Z ABERT AE1 B ER0 T ABET AH0 B EH1 T ABETTED AH0 B EH1 T IH0 D ABETTING...
Started by ʞɔıu on
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Google.
The problem is called Grapheme-to-phoneme conversion, a subproblem of Natural Language Processing .
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Specifically, do native English speakers have any sounds they have difficulty distinguishing in the same way that Asian speakers have difficulty distinguishing R and L ?
Are there other examples in other languages?
About 9 years ago I read about some ...
Started by Sleeper on
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by 11 people.
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Languages additionally have a retroflex set of consonants (t, d, and n) which are pronounced farther back which phoneme in which language as what (or has trouble distinguishing between which phonemes in which phoneme in which....
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Greetings,
I have noticed that when dictionaries in TA's Pronunciation Maintenance are checked off, they are still affecting the time it takes to apply the dictionaries. Could turned off dictionaries be taken out of the equation?
Also can anything be ...
Started by PHenry1026 on
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Would you explain,
A regex/phoneme combination....
I still believe that a dramatic reduction in apply time would occur if regex/phoneme combinations follow what you mean by allowing regex/phoneme combinations to execute automatically.
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Hello, everyone,
I'm trying to port a JVM to my STB(Set Top Box), and I've tried the project named PhoneMe Feature but failed. I wonder is there any better solutions than it. I need a JVM which based on the profile MIDP 2.0 as well as supporting some ...
Started by 880436 on
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Linguistics: P-1
Phones and Allophones
Phonemes are not physical sounds. They are abstract mental representations of the phonological units of a language. Phones are considered to be any single speech sound of which phonemes are made. Phonemes are a family...
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Thanks to all It's very useful for language researcher! nice job! Thank you so... .
Very useful for brush up everything & learning.Thank you sir .
Learned many things and thanks for your informative post Sir.. .
You are most welcome.
Thanks.
Much informative.
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Dear Community!
I'm now in a search for Java Text to Speech (TTS) framework. During my investigations I've found several JSAPI1.0-(partially)-compatible frameworks listed on JSAPI Implementations page , as well as a pair of Java TTS frameworks which do...
Started by DiaWorD on
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I'm also trying to do a event system to freetts to send events .
It was a bit hard on the processor (we were running on a Pentium-III need large data sets and sound ok).
With unusual phoneme combinations).
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