Nepali Text to Speech Synthesis System using FreeTTS

Authors

  • Krishna Bikram Shah Nepal Engineering College, Bhaktapur, Nepal
  • Kiran Kumar Chaudhary Freelance IT Consultant
  • Ashmita Ghimire IOS Application Developer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/scitech.v13i1.23498

Keywords:

FreeTTS, Nepali, Text-to-Speech, ICT, Speech Synthesis

Abstract

This paper confers the tools and methodology used in developing a Nepali Text to Speech Synthesis System using FreeTTS and is entirely developed in Java and uses FreeTTS synthesize1: Vocalized form of human communication is Speech. Here the Nepali Language is Synthetized based on formant approach and the use of one of the popular generic frameworks FreeTTS that is available in public domain for the development of a TTS system. The Text To Speech Architecture has been developed putting more emphasis on the Natural Language Processing (NLP) component rather than Digital Signal Processing (DSP) component. Nepali language being mostly used language in Nepal and some parts of India and abroad, a text-to-speech (TTS} synthesizer for this language will prove to be a convenient tool and communication technology (JCT) based system to aid to those  majorities of people who are illiterate and also to those who are physical impairments like visually handicapped and vocally disabled persons. This ability to convert text to voice may reduce the dependency, frustration, and sense of helplessness of these people. The system can be extended to include more features such as emotions, improved tokenization, interactive options and the use of minimal database.

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Author Biography

Krishna Bikram Shah, Nepal Engineering College, Bhaktapur, Nepal

Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering

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Published

2018-12-31

How to Cite

Shah, K. B., Chaudhary, K. K., & Ghimire, A. (2018). Nepali Text to Speech Synthesis System using FreeTTS. SCITECH Nepal, 13(1), 24–31. https://doi.org/10.3126/scitech.v13i1.23498

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