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arxiv 2401.13891 v1 pith:7TOIK5Q3 submitted 2024-01-25 cs.SE

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keywords synthesisspeechabstracttechnologytextaccessibilityaccessibleadvanced
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Text-to-speech (TTS) synthesis is a technology that converts written text into spoken words, enabling a natural and accessible means of communication. This abstract explores the key aspects of TTS synthesis, encompassing its underlying technologies, applications, and implications for various sectors. The technology utilizes advanced algorithms and linguistic models to convert textual information into life like speech, allowing for enhanced user experiences in diverse contexts such as accessibility tools, navigation systems, and virtual assistants. The abstract delves into the challenges and advancements in TTS synthesis, including considerations for naturalness, multilingual support, and emotional expression in synthesized speech.

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