I know this is a 'blast from the past', but did anyone ever find the
McIlroy paper? The McIlroy algorithm both inspired and was in direct
competition with the NRL algorithm. The NRL algorithm was developed by
Votrax and the Naval Research Laboratory, details of which are discussed
in another paper (NTIS ADA0121 929, NRL report 7948) which is available
from the national archives in college park, MD.
(I'm planning to get a
copy of the latter, but have no idea how to get a copy
of the M. D.
McIlroy paper. the version in the journal of the acoustical society of
america is not the complete paper, but a citation of it for a
conference, afaict)
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Jonathan Gevaryahu
jgevaryahu(@t)hotmail(d0t)com
jzg22(@t)drexel(d0t)edu
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Don Y* dgy at
DakotaCom.Net
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My only claim to being *possibly* on-topic is the age
of the article (1974) and the fact that it inspired
many of the early phoneme-driven speech synthesizers
(Votrax, etc.).
Does anyone have access to a suitably good engineering
library with a copy of:
McIlroy, M D, "Synthetic English Speech by Rule",
Bell Telephone Labs, CSTR #14, 1973 (though I have
also seen it referenced as 1974!)
or:
Ainsworth, W A, "A System for Converting English Text
to Speech", IEEE Trans Audio & Electroacoustics AU-21 #3
pp 288-290, 1973
The former is far more interesting to me than the
latter :-(
(sigh) There are *some* advantages to being a student
(though those days are long past, in my case!)
I can try my local public library to see if it is
available via ILL. I guess I could also try the local
university's engineering library.
Thanks!
--don