Voice message system using synthetic speech

Telephonic communications – Audio message storage – retrieval – or synthesis – Multilingual system or operation

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379142, 379207, 379396, H04M 157, H04M 350

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050292005

ABSTRACT:
A voice message service system stores subscriber-specific voice phrases (e.g., names) using digitally encoded phonemes while common system voice phrases are stored using digitally encoded voice samples. System voice announcements are formed by combining selected common system voice phrases with selected subscriber-specific voice phrases generated from phonemes. When a voice mail message is sent from one message system to another message system, the sender's identification is sent using digitally encoded phonemes in the message header. The destination message system uses the received digitally encoded phonemes to generate the sender's identification as a synthetic voice signal.

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