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Tag Archives: Text to Speech
Speech to Text Hierarchy Tutorial
Are you amazed like me at how computer software can eventually be boiled down to the difference between … 1 0 … call it what you will … yes versus no … true versus false (boolean values) … on versus … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged API, array, artificial intelligence, boolean, categorization, ESL, eval, form, Google, Google Translate, hierarchy, HTML, Javascript, microphone, PHP, post, programming, speech to text, survey, Text to Speech, tutorial
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Speech to Text Survey Tutorial
On top of yesterday’s Speech to Text ESL Tutorial we add, for the first time, a “Survey” functionality not needing a two player setup. This leaves the right hand table cell to be able to contain an HTML form element, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged API, array, artificial intelligence, ESL, eval, form, Google, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, microphone, PHP, post, programming, speech to text, survey, Text to Speech, tutorial
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Speech to Text ESL Tutorial
When you involve audio input into a web application it is likely that that web application can become useful with learning a language, such as with ESL (English as a second or foreign language) usage, especially as such learning has … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, ESL, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged API, array, artificial intelligence, ESL, eval, Google, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, microphone, PHP, programming, speech to text, Text to Speech, tutorial
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Speech to Text Primer Tutorial
There was some great advice that had us dipping our toes into “Speech to Text” web application thoughts. You probably know yourself about the brilliant Google Translate and its “Text to Speech’ capabilities (or read some of our postings here … Continue reading
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Tagged API, artificial intelligence, Google, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, microphone, PHP, programming, speech to text, Text to Speech, tutorial
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Splicing Audio Primer Tutorial
Today we’ve written a first draft of an HTML and Javascript web application that splices up to nine bits of audio input together that can take either of the forms … audio file … and less user friendly is … … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, OOP, Tutorials
Tagged audio, DOM, form, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, media, object, OOP, programming, synchronization, synchronize, Text to Speech, tutorial
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Google for Two Translate Share Revisit Tutorial
It was some time ago, now, we left you, regarding our “Google for Two Translate Share Tutorial” project with … Stop Press 26/5/2015: Translation arrangements needed amendment, and in order to facilitate this we called on, and thank, the tremendous … Continue reading
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Tagged CSS, data integration, email, Google Translate, HTML, internationalization, Javascript, MyMemory, PHP, programming, share, speech, SQL, stop press, Text to Speech, tutorial, unicode, utf-8, Yahoo YQL, YQL
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