Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – Application
Patent
1999-03-23
2000-07-11
Knepper, David D.
Data processing: speech signal processing, linguistics, language
Speech signal processing
Application
704260, G10L 1300
Patent
active
060886757
ABSTRACT:
Representing SGML documents audibly includes the steps of assigning (214) unique sounds to SGML tags and events encountered in an SGML document, producing the associated sounds whenever those tags or events are encountered (218), and representing encountered text as speech (220). Speech and non-speech sounds may be produced simultaneously or substantially simultaneously. A corresponding system (10) is also disclosed.
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MacKenty Edmund R.
Owen David E.
Cohen, Esq. Jerry
Erlich, Esq. Jacob N.
Knepper David D.
Sonicon, Inc.
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