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  • Language-text-speech
    • Mini dictionaryThe most important terms in speech technology and phonetics
    • Pronunciation dictionaryThe pronunciation of 1.5 million Hungarian words with sound symbols
    • Writing and speakingThe relationship between speech and writing, the phonetic transcript
    • Speech sound symbolsTables of IPA, SAMPA, and other sound symbol sets used in speech research
    • StatisticsLetter-, syllable-, word- and diphone combination statistics
  • Speech acoustics
    • BasicsA short overview of the basic topics of speech acoustics
    • Speech databasesDatabases of various speech representations for developments
    • Interactive programs6 interactive programs
    • Sentence melodiesHungarian sentence melody forms
    • Stress databaseStress of Hungarian words
  • Speech synthesis
    • 1980 - beginningsThe beginnings of Hungarian speech synthesis research, 1791-1989
    • 1988 - BME MultivoxBME TMIT Speech Technology Laboratory: Multivox family 1987-2002
    • 1996 - ProfiVox familyBME TMIT Speech Technology Laboratory: Profivox family 1998-2022
    • 2002 - FlexVoiceFlexible hybrid text to speech synthesiser by Mindmaker
    • 2020 - BME Neural ProfiVoxTechnology of the 21st century
  • Speech recognition
    • 1971 - the beginningsBeginnings in Hungary
    • 1990 - BME TMITEducation, research, developments
    • 2013 - Speech TexTechnology of the 21st century
  • Applications
    • TTSSpeech synthesis applications
    • Speech-to-text (SST)Machine speech recorder, subtitler
    • ASR-TTSASR and TTS supported dialogue systems
    • Talking headVirtual announcer and transparent articulation instructor
    • Magic box with ASRHelp children with speech and hearing disorder
    • Prosodic TrainerEducation of deaf and speech-impaired people
  • Others
    • The maintainersWebsite creators and maintainers
    • History of the websiteShort history
    • EducationEducation related to speech technology
    • Downloadable literaturePublic books and articles
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    • Related softwareOther related software
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Miklós Bánó
This was the first patent in the world for a talking machine

The idea of cutting out wave elements from human speech and concatenate them one after the others was born in the brain of a Hungarian engineer and inventor in 1916.
This was the first patent in the world for a talking machine based on wave form connection.
The text of the patent in Hungarian is given here.

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