The new version of screen readers (http://www.dilmanc.az/az/project/tts) has been established under the project Dilmanc.
The new version has solved a number of problems with intonation, improved audio tone and intonation of interrogative and declarative sentences and partially solved the problem of punctuation and pause.
Developers are working to improve the system.
Earlier it was reported that the project created and implemented a formal linguistic technologies for the Azerbaijan language. Developed machine translation from foreign languages ??into Azerbaijani and vice versa, a speech recognition system in the Azerbaijani language, sound systems text in Azerbaijani machine translation system calls from other languages ??into Azerbaijani and vice versa ...
The technologies developed in the project, "visited" such international exhibitions as ITU Telecom World (Switzerland), CeBIT (Germany), CeBIT Bilishim (Turkey), SvyazExpocomm (Russia), Bakutel (Baku), and others. - 17D-
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