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Roger Ebert’s new voice

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Text to speech engines have long been used to allow those who cannot talk to communicate verbally. Film critic Roger Ebert, who lost his lower jaw and his voice to cancer, has taken it a step further by creating a TTS voice that sounds like him.

Using the hundreds of hours of archived film clips from his reviews and other TV appearances, Ebert’s voice was reconstructed by Scotland’s CereProc, a developer of text to speech technology.

Debuting his new voice on Tuesday on Oprah, Ebert said, “You’ll know it’s a computer, but one that sounds like me. It still needs improvement but at least it sounds like me. In first grade they said I talked too much, and now I still can.”

Tropo Jam Session Recording

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Miss the Tropo Jam Session yesterday? We’ve got the recording up online now. Watch it embedded below, or on our Blip.tv channel.

In this developer jam session, we present the newly released Tropo Web API. Tropo makes it easy for you to quickly add voice, instant messaging (IM), and SMS to your applications, using the programming languages and tools you already know using a web services API and JSON. We cover how the API works as well as provide examples of how to use this in your communications with robust speech recognition, text to speech, transcription, conferencing, instant messaging, and SMS to your applications.

Video: Voxeo CTO RJ Auburn – “Hey man, can I get a clue?”

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Back in August at ClueCon in Chicago, Voxeo CTO RJ Auburn gave a talk about how the ways in which we develop voice applications have changed and about how Tropo.com was designed to help in that change. The video of that presentation is now available for viewing:

While they are somewhat visible in the video, RJ’s slides are also available from our Slideshare account:

We hope you enjoy the video and if you feel inspired to create some voice apps of your own using Tropo, please do head on over to Tropo.com and sign up for a free developer account.