Talk:Alberto Ciaramella
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[edit]Hallo, I think that this page do contain sourced material enough, furthermore mantaining a Npov tone and general style, to mantain the page itself. Please advice and I will do all my best - at this point I think on the Talk page. Thanks for the cooperation, --Marco Ciaramella (talk) 00:54, 25 November 2016 (UTC)
ELOQUENS, FLEXUS
[edit]To the reviewers of this page, I would add some interesting details: Alberto Ciaramella was in charge, in the first nineties, of some CSELT speech products, like:
- FLEXUS[1], a speaker recognition software with a "flexible" vocabulary;
- ELOQUENS[2], a speech synthesys software, still popular on the web as a freeware. It was the first commercial text-to-speech software able to speak Italian.
The public datasheets are signed by him (as you see above). All these software were used together in many services provided by Telecom Italia around 1994. General Reference of all this:
Cheers, --Marco Ciaramella (talk) 18:29, 2 March 2017 (UTC)
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