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Speech synthesis at Bell Labs dates back to the 1930s and Homer Dudley's Voder, which was exhibited and publicly demonstrated at the 1939 World's Fair. Because understanding all aspects of the conversion of speech to electrical signal was a core interest of the Bell System, speech synthesis research continued at the company in the ensuing decades, entering the computer era in the 1960s, with articulatory speech vocal tract models created by Paul Mermelstein, Cecil Coker, John L. Kelly Jr., and Louis Gerstman, among others. Text-to-speech programs were researched from the 1960s all the way to the present day.
This film specifically documents the output of an early text-to-speech program. Cecil Coker worked on this project, which is an articulatory synthesis program. Coker most likely first presented this film at a conference, either in Japan or at the 1967 M.I.T. Conference on Speech Communication and Processing, or the 1968 Processed Speech Symposium in Kyoto.
Coker was also one of the scientists at Bell Labs involved with the E.A.T. collaborations with artists program; he added technical expertise to art performances by John Cage and Robert Rauschenberg.
Footage Courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ

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@ABitOfTheUniverse
@ABitOfTheUniverse 11 лет назад
(Slow part starts at 0:01 and regular part starts at 1:15 with) The North Wind and the Sun were arguing one day, when a traveler came along wrapped in a warm cloak. They agreed that the one who persuaded the traveler to take his cloak off would be considered stronger than the other one. (Slow part ends at 1:14) Then the North Wind blew as hard as he could, but the harder he blew the tighter the traveler wrapped his cloak around him; and at last the North Wind gave up trying.
@JJceo
@JJceo 8 лет назад
It's missing a tongue and or lips. But this is an amazing attempt, nowaday we sample a person saying every possible sound and mash that together, but this, this was actually trying to computer generate and sympathize every sound. Amazing!
@alfred0231
@alfred0231 6 лет назад
I know this is old, but this is more for people that see this video in the future. This isn't really missing a tongue or lips. This is the result after the tongue and lips are in place, creating the vocal tract. So the bottom rows of dots are essentially sitting on top of the tongue. And sometimes you can see the lips extend as one more dot length appears on the right side.
@vm2463
@vm2463 4 года назад
Try to watch it with CC button on. It’s fun to see how youtube computer tries to understand what computer on video is saying.
@Kreln1221
@Kreln1221 5 лет назад
This would be great as source stock footage to use when creating a techno music video, especially one with robotic voices, like We are the Robots by Kraftwerk.
@deftcoleman0552
@deftcoleman0552 3 года назад
Computers are such awesome machines, aren't they?
@Erzahler
@Erzahler 3 года назад
So... This was based on the original Voder? Were the Voder's sounds copied directly? Or did they manage a way to synthesize the Voder's sound, timbre and etc.? I could imagine the vast difficulties in trying to synchronize the video to the audio, probably dozens of lines of code required simply to turn one pixel on and another off to simulate movement. Considering the state of computer technology of the time (1G integrated circuits, magnetic core memory, solenoid relays, flip-flop clock counters, etc.), that would've presented quite a challenge! And this is considering the first integrated CPU didn't enter the market until 1971 (Intel's 4004 microprocessor)!
@katamishi
@katamishi 12 лет назад
Beautiful!
@frankhertler1
@frankhertler1 12 лет назад
Very Interesting.
@jazzmannorman
@jazzmannorman 12 лет назад
It's reading The North Wind and The Sun. RU-vid won't let you post links, but just type it into google Pretty impressive stuff. If this had been developed in the nineties, it still would've blown my mind.
@EastonPillay
@EastonPillay 11 лет назад
In the 60s.
@ABitOfTheUniverse
@ABitOfTheUniverse 11 лет назад
Then the Sun shined began to shine hotly, and the traveler took off his cloak immediately. And so the North Wind was obliged to confess that the Sun was the stronger of the two.
@geekygal444
@geekygal444 Год назад
And now we have AI that is close to perfectly mimicking speech
@gleaming999
@gleaming999 12 лет назад
Darkwing Duck: I am the terror that flaps in the night!
@tipofiero
@tipofiero Месяц назад
Fitter Happier
@rockcabbage
@rockcabbage 12 лет назад
Not much has changed from the original Jaba the Hutt concept.
@ABitOfTheUniverse
@ABitOfTheUniverse 11 лет назад
- shined
@JanCajthaml
@JanCajthaml 11 лет назад
Subtitles?
@bwuh
@bwuh 9 лет назад
Baby...Ruth?
@elgeneralxx
@elgeneralxx 2 года назад
Well that was creepy
@ehrensto
@ehrensto 12 лет назад
omg, its good, "so good for sin!"
@TheMaplePrivate
@TheMaplePrivate 2 года назад
Can't wait until tiktok comes here and calls this creepy and starts using it in their creepy tiktoks
@XLR84000
@XLR84000 12 лет назад
ermahgerd!
@Lauderdalesfinest954754
@Lauderdalesfinest954754 12 лет назад
Glottal..lol
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