| ▲ | rohan_joshi 4 hours ago | |||||||
thank you so much. Right now, it cannot handle expressive tags. what kind of tags would be most helpful according to you? | ||||||||
| ▲ | daneel_w an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Intonation (frequency rise/fall) would offer a lot of versatility. | ||||||||
| ▲ | altruios 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Emotion based tagging control would be the most helpful narrowing it down. Tags like [sarcastically] [happily] [joyfully] [fearfully]: so a subsection of adverbs. A stretch goal is 'arbitrary tags' from [singing] [sung to the tune of {x}] [pausing for emphasis] [slowly decreasing speed for emphasis] [emphasizing the object of this sentence] [clapping] [car crash in the distance] [laser's pew pew]. But yeah: instruction/control via [tags] is the deciding feature for me, provided prompt adherence is strong enough. Also: a thought... Everyone is using [] for different kinds of tags in this space: which is very simple. Maybe it makes sense to differentiate kinds of tags? I.E. [tags for modifying how text is spoken] vs {tags for creating sounds not specifically speech: not modifying anything... but instead it's own 'sound/word'} | ||||||||
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