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Amy Isard - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • SSML: A speech synthesis Markup Language
    Speech Communication, 1997
    Co-Authors: Paul Taylor, Amy Isard
    Abstract:

    This paper describes the Speech Synthesis Markup Language, SSML, which has been designed as a platform independent interface standard for speech synthesis systems. The paper discusses the need for standardisation in speech synthesizers and how this will help builders of systems make better use of synthesis. Next the features of SSML (based on SGML, standard generalised Markup Language) are discussed, and details of the Edinburgh SSML interpreter are given as a guide on how to implement an SSML-based synthesizer

  • A Markup Language for text-to-speech synthesis.
    1997
    Co-Authors: Richard Sproat, Paul Taylor, Michael A. Tanenblatt, Amy Isard
    Abstract:

    Text-to-speech synthesizers must process text, and therefore require some knowledge of text structure. While many TTS systems allow for user control by means of ad hoc ‘escape sequences’, there remains to date no adequate and generally agreed upon system-independent standard for marking up text for the purposes of synthesis. The present paper is a collaborative effort between two speech groups aimed at producing such a standard, in the form of an SGML-based Markup Language that we call STML — Spoken Text Markup Language. The primary purpose of this paper is not to present STML as a fait accompli, but rather to interest other TTS research groups to collaborate and contribute to the development of this standard.

Yue Dongjia - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Analysis of a SGML-based Markup Language for Speech Synthesis
    Computer Engineering, 2000
    Co-Authors: Yue Dongjia
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we discuss the necessity and importance of Markup Language for text annotating in speech synthesis system firstly. A uniform annotating scheme is very useful for the compatibility of speech synthesizer and integration of them with other system. Then we focus a SGML-based orienting speech synthesis Markup Language SSML, analyse the mark design(specially the marks for the prosody control) and other relating Problems.

Paul Taylor - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • SSML: A speech synthesis Markup Language
    Speech Communication, 1997
    Co-Authors: Paul Taylor, Amy Isard
    Abstract:

    This paper describes the Speech Synthesis Markup Language, SSML, which has been designed as a platform independent interface standard for speech synthesis systems. The paper discusses the need for standardisation in speech synthesizers and how this will help builders of systems make better use of synthesis. Next the features of SSML (based on SGML, standard generalised Markup Language) are discussed, and details of the Edinburgh SSML interpreter are given as a guide on how to implement an SSML-based synthesizer

  • A Markup Language for text-to-speech synthesis.
    1997
    Co-Authors: Richard Sproat, Paul Taylor, Michael A. Tanenblatt, Amy Isard
    Abstract:

    Text-to-speech synthesizers must process text, and therefore require some knowledge of text structure. While many TTS systems allow for user control by means of ad hoc ‘escape sequences’, there remains to date no adequate and generally agreed upon system-independent standard for marking up text for the purposes of synthesis. The present paper is a collaborative effort between two speech groups aimed at producing such a standard, in the form of an SGML-based Markup Language that we call STML — Spoken Text Markup Language. The primary purpose of this paper is not to present STML as a fait accompli, but rather to interest other TTS research groups to collaborate and contribute to the development of this standard.

Minhua Shi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Message Queuing Markup Language for Enterprise Integration
    Electronic Commerce Research, 2003
    Co-Authors: Minhua Shi, Qun Zhou
    Abstract:

    With the advent of dynamic e-business and its open standards-based supporting technologies, valuable legacy applications that support essential business processes in enterprises can join this new area of distributed computing. Message Queuing allows applications to use components that communicate with one another using queued messages. In this paper, we propose an extensible Message Queuing Markup Language (MQML), which is a major component of the Software Integration Markup Language (SIML) for enterprise integration with Universal Web Services model. A research prototype is presented to validate the effectiveness and value of our proposed MQML for enterprise integration.

  • IEEE SCC - SQL Markup Language for enterprise integration
    IEEE International Conference onServices Computing 2004. (SCC 2004). Proceedings. 2004, 1
    Co-Authors: Minhua Shi
    Abstract:

    With the advent of dynamic e-business and its open standards-based supporting technologies, valuable legacy applications that support essential business processes in enterprises can join this new area of distributed computing. We introduce a framework for enterprise integration with universal Web services model. We propose an SQL Markup Language based on the Software Integration Markup Language (SIML), which is an XML based Markup Language designed to EAI.

  • WECWIS - MQML-Message Queuing Markup Language
    Proceedings Fourth IEEE International Workshop on Advanced Issues of E-Commerce and Web-Based Information Systems (WECWIS 2002), 1
    Co-Authors: Minhua Shi, De-ren Chen, Liang-jie Zhang, Rong-guo Wang
    Abstract:

    Message Queuing allows applications to use components that communicate with one another using queued messages. In this paper, we propose a Message Queuing Markup Language (MQML), which is an XML based Markup Language designed to describe e-business applications and enterprise integration. The MQML Language is extensible. The detailed description of the MQML is presented in this paper. An research prototype is given to validate the effectiveness and value of our proposed MQML for enterprise integration.

Erik Wilde - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.