El divendres, 18 de novembre de 2016, a les 19:04:01 CET, Pranjal va escriure: > On Tuesday 15 November 2016 05:02 AM, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > > El diumenge, 13 de novembre de 2016, a les 18:29:15 CET, Pranjal va escriure: > >> Hello, > > > > Hi > > > >> I am new to the community. Me and my friends are doing final year > >> undergraduate project on synthesizing emotion based speech from PDF. > > > > Is it really PDF specific? > > > >> The > >> project is primarily based on the research paper attached in this mail. > >> I have used Jovie and KMouth with Okular extensively in the past, but > >> they are too robotic in their speech output with absolutely no display > >> of emotions. Since there is no inbuilt PDF reading support in Okular, we > >> were thinking, instead of making a stand-alone project, we can > >> contribute it to Okular. If Okular stands on the policy of no inbuilt > >> read-aloud feature, then we would like to make it as a plugin (like > >> jovie and KMouth) for Okular. > >> Can someone please help me with regards to this? > > > > Can this improvements instead go to jovie/kmouth/somewhere else instead of > > just Okular so more projects benefit from it? > > > > Cheers, > > > > Albert > >> > >> Pranjal > > Our University project requirements don't allow just modifications in > the existing projects. A significant amount of implementation is > required. That is why making improvements in Jovie/Kmouth would not > count, making a system/module/library like them would.
That doesn't seem very smart to be honest, re-creating the wheel every single time is not how you build a better world. If you want to implement stuff I guess we can have a look at it at some point, but i'm not very interested in "i created stuff from scratch instead of trying to improve existing stuff". Cheers, Albert > > > Pranjal