This paper gives an overview of the present state of the art in speech synthesis and its relationship to spoken output in education systems. The paper specifically looks at the use in general tutorial systems, use in language learning and supporting new languages, and in voice conversion techniques that can produce speech similar to a specific speaker.
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Black, A. W. (2007). Speech Synthesis for Educational Technology. In Speech and Language Technology in Education, SLaTE 2007 (pp. 104–107). The International Society for Computers and Their Applications (ISCA). https://doi.org/10.21437/slate.2007-25
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