| ▲ | ctoth 5 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
I built a Klatt formant synthesizer with Claude from ~120 academic papers. Every parameter cites its source, the architecture is declarative YAML with phased rule execution and dependency resolution. Here's what "spaghetti" looks like: https://github.com/ctoth/Qlatt/blob/master/public/rules/fron... One thing I want to point out. Before I started, I gathered and asked Claude to read all these papers: https://github.com/ctoth/Qlatt/tree/master/papers Producing artifacts like this: https://github.com/ctoth/Qlatt/blob/master/papers/Klatt_1980... Note how every rule and every configurable thing in the synthesizer pipeline has a citation to a paper? I can generate a phrase, and with the "explain" command I can see precisely why a certain word was spoken a certain way. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | troelsSteegin 3 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Well - I've learned what a "formant" is today. Looking at the repo, it's not obvious to me what .md is authored by you vs system-generated. This is an observation, not a criticism. I was looking for the prompts you used to specify the papers summarization, which is very nice. | |||||||||||||||||
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