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Actualités & Blog

16/10/2015 CereProc's CSO on Radio Wolfgang

Radio Wolfgang recently produced a series: the lives of others. The documentary strand provides a unique insight into modern life, examining domestic and global stories.

One of the episodes focuses on Austro - Hungarian author and inventor Wolfgang von Kempelen and how he created his own speaking machine. The episode talks about his research on speech and how his speaking machine helped influenced others in the speech synthesis field.

09/10/2015 CereProc at Data Science for Media Summit

Data Science for Media Summit is held at the Informatics Forum at University of Edinburgh, the summit has been jointly organised by the UoE, the Alan Turing Institute and the UK National Institute in Data Science.

02/10/2015 Dynamic Duo: Co - presenting with Virtual Agents

An avatar is a graphical representation of an individual in two or three dimensional form. With technology progressing, avatars are becoming more and more realistic, and closer in similarity to their human counterparts.

04/09/2015 CereProc's CSO at Interspeech 2015

Interspeech 2015 is a event that covers all aspects of speech science and technology spanning basic theories to application. The conference will feature oral and poster sessions and it will also include plenary talks by internationally renowned experts, tutorials, special sessions as well as show & tells sessions and exhibits.

02/09/2015 Jack & Jess Are No Longer Available from HEA

In 2012, JISC TechDisc and CereProc collaborated to create two synthetic voices, Jack and Jess, to encourage the use of text-to-speech tools among students, staff and life-long learners throughout the eduction system in England. The aim of the two voices was to help enhance the learning process for users and they were made freely available to post-16 learners in education in England.

03/08/2015 Your Call.....World Premiere

Last year a cast of CereProc's TTS voices had taken to the stage for Your Call Part 1 by Kevin Jones; "One women perpetually plugged into a digital world unravelling as she listens - the comically surreal world of Your Call - a music theatre work that uses technology to explore the rocky terrain of our relationship to that technology,an ever more intimate, indispensable, sometimes intrusive presence in our lives.

30/07/2015 CereProc's First Geordie TTS Voice

National Star College student, Lewis Fisher has had cerebral palsy from a very young age and is also unable to speak. Lewis has used assitive technology throughout his life: with an eye tracker aid he is able to use text to speech to communicate with others. However, Lewis was never particularly a big fan of the standard TTS voice provided on his device as it did not reflect his Newcastle roots.

28/07/2015 CereProc on News Medical

News Medical is an online, open access medical information provider for healthcare professionals, medical researchers and those who are interested in the medical world. The online news journal's aim is to look at the latest developments in life sciences and medical care.

21/07/2015 CereProc on CBC Radio Show: Stripped

CBC Radio show Stripped hosted by Sarah Meehan Sirk."explores the body inside and out, with no restrictions. From the politics of beards to the value of the voice, Stripped takes you out of your head and into your body with a smart, surprising global take on what we do to our bodies and what that says about us".

17/07/2015 CereProc's TTS voices used to teach English.

CereProc's text to speech voices are often regarded as a practical teaching tool; CereProc's English TTS voices in particular have been acting as assistants for those who are teaching English as a foreign language.