Microsoft adds English (India), Hindi to speech service Neural TTS

Microsoft India on Tuesday announced the addition of English (India) and Hindi to its Neural Text to Speech (Neural TTS) service language set

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IANS Hyderabad
2 min read Last Updated : Aug 26 2020 | 6:20 AM IST

Microsoft India on Tuesday announced the addition of English (India) and Hindi to its Neural Text to Speech (Neural TTS) service language set.

The two Indian languages are among the 15 new dialects added to the service enabled with state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence (AI) audio quality.

Neural TTS is a part of the Azure Cognitive Services and converts text to lifelike speech for a more natural interface. The service also provides customizable voices, fine-tuned auto control, and flexible deployment from cloud to edge, Microsoft India said.

With natural-sounding speech that matches the stress patterns and intonation of human voices, Neural TTS significantly reduces listening fatigue when users are interacting with AI systems. This makes the service ideal for developing interfaces to communicate with the customers. Organisations across sectors like telecom, media, and entertainment, retail, manufacturing, and product/ service development are using Neural TTS, it added.

Udaan, India's largest online business-to-business (B2B) marketplace, is using text to speech in Azure to develop conversational interfaces for their voice assistants.

"Our text-to-speech services have played a key role in democratizing information reach and empowering people and organisations. Through the inclusion of English (India) and Hindi in Neural TTS, we are demonstrating our continued commitment to refining speech and voice-based services for personal and business use in India. We will continue to drive further advancements in speech services to empower people wherever they are to access information easily," said Sundar Srinivasan, General Manager, Microsoft India (R&D) Pvt. Ltd.

Microsoft's Neural TTS can be used to make interactions with chatbots and virtual assistants more natural and engaging. It is also being used to convert digital texts such as e-books into audio books and being deployed for in-car navigation systems.

The other new languages introduced are Arabic (Egypt and Saudi Arabia), Danish, Finnish, Catalan, Polish, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Thai, Swedish, and Chinese (Cantonese Traditional and Taiwanese Mandarin). Overall, Microsoft TTS supports 110 voices and over 45 languages and variants.

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First Published: Aug 26 2020 | 6:09 AM IST

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