Early Computer Graphics: The Talking Computer - AT&T Archives
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Published on Aug 9, 2012
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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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gleaming999 9 months ago
Darkwing Duck: I am the terror that flaps in the night!
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jazzmannorman 9 months ago
It's reading The North Wind and The Sun. Youtube 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.
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Easton Pillay 1 month ago
In the 60s.
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bamdadkhan 1 month ago
the amiga and the macintosh had a similar thing since 1984~5..
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megawebshow 7 months ago
omg, its good, "so good for sin!"
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fernandocchitj 8 months ago
it is nothing but a lot of balls and a dopey speaking
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texboy98 8 months ago
SIRI'S retarded grandfather
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katamishi 9 months ago
Beautiful!
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elGordo42 9 months ago
Anybody got subs?
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rockcabbage 9 months ago
Not much has changed from the original Jaba the Hutt concept.
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frankhertler1 9 months ago
Very Interesting.
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