Speech Synthesis Markup Language Version 1.0. Burnett, D. C., Walker, M. R., & Hunt, A. World Wide Web Consortium, Recommendation REC-speech-synthesis-20040907, September, 2004.
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The Voice Browser Working Group has sought to develop standards to enable access to the Web using spoken interaction. The Speech Synthesis Markup Language Specification is one of these standards and is designed to provide a rich, XML-based markup language for assisting the generation of synthetic speech in Web and other applications. The essential role of the markup language is to provide authors of synthesizable content a standard way to control aspects of speech such as pronunciation, volume, pitch, rate, etc. across different synthesis-capable platforms.
@misc{ speechml,
  author = {Daniel C. Burnett and Mark R. Walker and Andrew Hunt},
  title = {Speech Synthesis Markup Language Version 1.0},
  howpublished = {World Wide Web Consortium, Recommendation REC-speech-synthesis-20040907},
  month = {September},
  year = {2004},
  topic = {ssml[1]},
  uri = {http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-speech-synthesis-20040907},
  abstract = {The Voice Browser Working Group has sought to develop standards to enable access to the Web using spoken interaction. The Speech Synthesis Markup Language Specification is one of these standards and is designed to provide a rich, XML-based markup language for assisting the generation of synthetic speech in Web and other applications. The essential role of the markup language is to provide authors of synthesizable content a standard way to control aspects of speech such as pronunciation, volume, pitch, rate, etc. across different synthesis-capable platforms.}
}

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