Hi Paul,

I sent an email to [email protected] last year but they didn't reply.

Marcelo

On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 8:54 PM Paul Tyson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Sina,
>
> Marcelo did not mention his own important contributions in this area,
> including a c++ port of gnuspeech (https://github.com/mym-br/gnuspeech_sa)
> and a derivative project, gama_tts (https://mym.eng.br/gama_tts.html).
>
> I have been interested in this for a long time, but only as a hobbyist. It
> is far removed from my daily work. I would like to see an active
> open-source project for articulatory speech synthesis, but I don't have
> many skills to contribute. I could perhaps help with testing and
> documentation. I don't know much about text-to-speech, c++ development, or
> open-source project administration.
>
> If gnuspeech is to continue as a GNU package, it will first need a new
> admin. Are any of the current members interested in becoming admin? If so,
> send a note to [email protected]. I'm not sure the GNU organization
> knows about David Hill's passing, or that the project needs a new
> maintainer.
>
> Regards,
> --Paul
> On 3/20/23 16:09, Marcelo Matuda wrote:
>
> Hi Sina,
>
> Currently this project doesn't have an admin, after David Hill passed away
> last year.
>
> You don't like the UI? :)
>
> Marcelo
>
> On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 11:34 AM Sina Fesahati(Encrypted Messaging) via
> gnuspeech-contact <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I've recently become familiar with gnuspeech(or GNU Speech) project by
>> chance when I was discovering FTP server of GNU project.
>>
>> The most interesting part of this project for me was about academical
>> papers and models used to develop backend side of application (which mainly
>> participated by professor David Hill).
>>
>> However this project unfortunately never got any update or development
>> since 2015 , as a result I have interested to develop and also try to
>> revive gnuspeech project for demand of open source community in generating
>> TTS content and rely on software to use commercial and non-commercial use
>> without fear of non-open-source licensing problems.
>>
>> I also have some recommendations for the future versions of gnuspeech:
>>
>> -Ability to speech recognition
>>
>> -Improving algorithms with recently published papers and mathematical
>> models in sound engineering and other related branches(especially open
>> access articles).
>>
>> -Modern User Interface (also opportunities for contributions related to
>> graphical design)
>>
>> -Maybe alternative for commercial virtual assistants :)
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Sina Fesahati
>> https://github.com/sinafi
>>
>>
>>
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