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Speech synthesis software by Amazon
Amazon Polly is a cloud service by
Amazon Web Services , a subsidiary of
Amazon.com , that converts text into spoken audio.
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[2]
[3] It allows developers to create speech-enabled applications and products.
[4] It was launched in November 2016
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[6]
[7] and now includes 60 voices across 29 languages,
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[9] some of which are
Neural Text-to-Speech voices of higher quality. Users include
Duolingo , a language education platform.
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See also
References
^ Dignan, Larry (September 20, 2018).
"Amazon's slew of new Echo, Alexa devices obscures new developer tools, features" .
ZDNet .
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"Amazon Polly" .
TechTarget . Retrieved 22 September 2018 .
^ Perez, Sarah (February 8, 2018).
"Amazon launches a Polly WordPress plugin that turns blog posts into audio, including podcasts" .
TechCrunch .
^ Alawadhi, Neha (August 29, 2018).
"AWS announces addition of Hindi language support for Amazon Polly" .
moneycontrol.com .
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"AWS makes Amazon Polly talk in Hindi in addition to Indian English" .
Digit . August 29, 2018.
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"Amazon announces three new AI services called Lex, Polly and recognition for AWS" . Firstpost.com. December 1, 2016.
^ Lardinois, Frederic (November 30, 2016).
"Amazon launches Amazon AI to bring its machine learning smarts to developers" .
TechCrunch .
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"Amazon Polly Adds Arabic Language Support" . aws.amazon.com .
Archived from the original on 2019-04-29.
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"Languages Supported by Amazon Polly - Amazon Polly" . docs.aws.amazon.com . Retrieved 2019-09-06 .
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"Powering Language Learning on Duolingo with Amazon Polly" . 12 May 2017.
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