Information system

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20050094475
  • Publication Number
    20050094475
  • Date Filed
    January 13, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Date Published
    May 05, 2005
    19 years ago
Abstract
An information system includes an output section to read a character string in received contents aloud, and a memory section to store a rule set to convert input contents to modified contents adapted to text reading. An optimizing section is arranged to covert the input contents to the modified contents according to the rule set, and to cause the output section to read out the modified contents.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to information system and method for producing speech of input text files and thereby providing audible information.


U.S. Pat. No. 6,226,614 B1 (corresponding to IP 11-202884A) shows a system for producing synthetic speech messages.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the present invention to provide information system and method for modifying text contents for production of speech without requiring much of human resources.


According to one aspect of the present invention, an information system comprises: an output section to read out a character string in received contents; a memory section to store a rule set to convert input contents to modified contents adapted to text reading; and an optimizing section to covert the input contents to the modified contents according to the rule set, and to cause the output section to read out the modified contents.


According to another aspect of the invention, an information supplying process comprises: receiving input contents; converting the input contents to modified contents adapted to text reading automatically according to a preliminarily stored rule set; and supplying the modified contents to speak the modified contents aloud.


The other objects and features of this invention will become understood from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing an information system according to one embodiment of the present invention. embodiment of the present invention.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

An information system of earlier technology is arranged to supply audible information to drivers and passengers in vehicles by using Text-To-Speech (TTS). TTS is technology for creating audible speech from computer readable text file inputted to TTS application. Input text files are prepared by the following ways. (1) Text contents are prepared from data base in consideration of speech production by TTS. (2) Text contents available on the Web are diverted to the preparation. Text contents prepared by (1) are adequate for speech production mostly. On the other hand, text contents prepared by (2) are adequate for presentation of Web contents, but often inadequate for speech production by TTS.


When, for example, Web contents in the Japanese language (English translation is provided in braces { }) “[custom character 20 custom character]{London on the twentieth} custom character-custom character2004custom character (custom character-□ 2004) custom character3custom character {Three games of qualifying round of Soccer European championships (Euro 2004) were played in various locations}, 9custom character-custom character-custom charactercustom charactercustom character2-0custom character, 3custom character2custom charactercustom charactercustom character. {Walse at the top in the ninth group won an away game easily against Azerbaijan by 2−0, and increased the point difference from the second and subsequent teams by an undefeated score of three wins}” are inputted to TTS, speech spoken aloud is: ┌custom charactercustom charactercustom character-custom charactercustom charactercustom charactercustom charactercustom charactercustom charactercustom charactercustom charactercustom character, custom charactercustom charactercustom charactercustom charactercustom charactercustom charactercustom charactercustom character, custom charactercustom charactercustom charactercustom charactercustom character.┘ {parenthesis London the 20th parenthesis three games of qualifying round of Soccer European championships parenthesis Euro 2004 parenthesis were played in various locations, Walse at the top in the ninth group won an away game easily against Azerbaijan by two minus zero, and increased the point difference from the second and subsequent teams by an undefeated score of three wins}┘ in this case, “[“and”]” are pronounced as “custom character” {parenthesis} (pronunciation of symbol character strings inadequate for sound production). Moreover, “2−0” is pronounced as “custom character” {two minus zero}(inappropriate pronunciation of predetermined formats).


Thus, most texts contents used in Web contents are not adequate for speech production by TTS. Therefore, the information system of earlier technology requires modification by human operators to adapt text contents to the speech production. The modification includes operations of checking inappropriately pronounced portions by performing speech production of text contents by TTS, and operations of modifying text contents to modify the detected inappropriate portions. Thus, the information system of the earlier technology requires lots of human resources



FIG. 1 shows an information system 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention. This information system 1 is a system for providing information to vehicles. Information system 1 includes a center system 2 for transmitting and supplying information to driver and/or passenger of at least one vehicle, and at least one in-vehicle apparatus 9 mounted in a vehicle 10, for receiving the information from center system 2.


Center system 2 includes a category discriminating section 4 determining a category of input text contents inputted to center system 2, a memory section 3 storing a collection of rules for modifying character strings in the input contents to modified character strings suitable for text reading of TTS, an optimizing section 5 to optimize the text contents, and a TTS text contents transmitting section 8 to transmit the optimized or modified text contents to in-vehicle apparatus 9. Optimizing section 5 of this example includes a character string replacement section 6 and a character string format conversion section 7.


Memory section 3 of this example includes a rule memory section 13 storing various rules for modifying character strings as one of first rule group (or first rule set) or second rule group (or second rule set), and an optimization information memory section 14 storing optimization information including information on the order of rules and operations used for optimization in each of categories.


When text contents are inputted to center system 2 from a content provider, category discriminating section 4 identifies the category of the input contents. Then, the character string replacement section 6 and format conversion section 7 in optimizing section 5 select rules for optimization in accordance with information on the category identified by category discrimination section 4, referring to the optimization information stored in optimization information memory section 14; and thereby carry out optimizing operations on the text contents to achieve adequate sound reproduction.


The thus-optimized (modified) text contents for TTS are transmitted by TTS text contents transmitting section 8, to in-vehicle apparatus 9 of vehicle 10. In-vehicle apparatus 9 includes an sound output section 11. This sound output section 11 converts the optimized text contents to audible sound by using TTS, and thereby supplies information to the driver and passengers in vehicle 10 through a loudspeaker system.


Tables I, II and III (at the end of the detailed description of the invention) show rules stored in rule memory section 13 of memory section 3 of this example. By using these rules, character string replacement section 6 and format conversion section 7 perform optimizing operations of text contents in the following manner. Character string replacement section 6 replaces character or charters in text contents, with other character or characters or NULL according to the first rule group stored in rule memory section 13. Format conversion section 7 converts character or characters in text contents, into a form in a character string format suitable for the contents according to the second rule group stored in rule memory section 13. In these tables, <number> and <number string> denote “number” and “number string”, respectively (not “<number>” and “<number string>”).


Operation No. 1 in Table I provides one rule of the first rule group. The optimizing operation of Operation No. 1 is to replace a character string (such as symbol) undesirable for pronunciation, with NULL, to optimize text contents for automatic production of speech by TTS, as in the following example.


EXAMPLE 1

Replace each of character strings “<” and “>” in text contents, with NULL.


For example, a character string “<custom character{today's weather}>” is pronounced by TTS as ┌custom charactercustom character{parenthesis today's weather parenthesis}┘ The undesired character ┌custom character{parenthesis}┘. is read aloud. This character string is modified by the optimizing operation of Operation No. 1, into a character string “custom character{today's weather}”, and pronounced by TTS as custom character{today's weather}┘.


Other examples of character strings which are not desired for pronunciation are: “(“, ”)”, and “▪” (which is used, for example, to emphasize subsequent sentences). By an operation similar to the operation of Example 1, the information system replaces each of “(“, ”)”, and “▪” with NULL, and thereby removes “(“, ”)”, and “▪” from text contents, for production of adequate speech by TTS.


As one rule of the first rule group, the optimizing operation of Operation No. 4 is to replace linefeed (or line break)(for starting a new line or a new paragraph) in input text contents, with a pause symbol, and thereby to insert a pause (silent pause) in a sentence for optimum production of speech by TTS, as in the following example.


EXAMPLE 2

Replace a linefeed code in text contents, with a pause symbol.


For example, a character string “ . . . custom charactercustom charactercustom character. (linefeed code)custom character-custom character . . . ” {“ . . . occurring in Kawasaki City. (linefeed code) Purchase a regular high-priced card . . . ”} is modified by the optimizing operation of Operation No. 4, into a character string “ . . . custom charactercustom charactercustom character. (pause symbol)custom charactercustom character-custom character . . . ”{“occurring in Kawasaki City. (pause) Purchase a regular high-priced card . . . ”}, and pronounced by TTS as ┌ . . . custom charactercustom charactercustom character(pause)custom charactercustom character-custom character . . . ┘ {┌ . . . occurring in Kawasaki City. (pause) Purchase a regular high-priced card . . . ┘}, with a pause in a proper portion in the speech.


As rule of the first rule group, the optimizing operations of Operation Nos. 11 and 14˜24 shown in Table II are to replace abbreviated expressions and symbols in input text contents, with unabbreviated forms for optimum production of speech by TTS, as in the following example.


EXAMPLE 3

Replace “(custom character{Sun})”, “(custom character{Mon})” and so fourth with the adequate full forms.


For example, a character string “(custom character{Sun})” is pronounced by TTS as custom charactercustom character┘ {parenthesis Sun parenthesis}, including the unwanted pronunciation of parenthesis. By performing the optimizing operation of No. 14, the information system according to this embodiment rewrites “(custom character{Sun})” into “custom character {Sunday}”, and pronounces, with TTS, as ┌custom character┘ {Sunday}.


EXAMPLE 4

Replace a wave dash “˜” used for indicating a range as in “10˜12”, with an adequate expression.


For example, a character string “10˜12” is pronounced by TTS improperly as custom charactercustom character┘ {ten wave dash twelve}, including the inadequate pronunciation of wave dash. By performing the optimizing operation of No. 24, the information system according to this embodiment rewrites “10˜12” into “10 custom character 12” {from 10 to 12}, and pronounces, with TTS, as ┌custom charactercustom character┘ {from ten to twelve}. This replacement corresponds to replacement of “10˜12” with “10 to 12” in the case of English.


As rule of the second rule group, the optimizing operations of Operation Nos. 26, 27 and 35 shown in Table III are performed by format converting section 7, to convert a character string in a prescribed format in text contents into a character string in a modified format suitable for optimum production of speech by TTS, in accordance with a category of the text contents determined by category discriminating section 4, as in the following example.


EXAMPLE 5

Convert a character string such as “0.368” indicating a batting average in contents about baseball, into a character string in an adequate format.


For example, a character string “0.368” is pronounced by TTS as ┌custom charactercustom charactercustom character┘ {point three hundred sixty eight}, in a format inadequate to indicate the batting average. By performing the optimizing operation of No. 27, the information system according to this embodiment rewrites the character string into “3 custom charactercustom character6 custom character 8custom character”, and pronounces, with TTS, as ┌custom charactercustom character┘ {point three sixty eight}.


EXAMPLE 6

Convert a character string such as “2−0” in a format representing a score in contents relating to sports, into a character string in an adequate format.


For example, a character string “2−0” is pronounced by TTS improperly as ┌custom character┘ {two minus zero} in a format inadequate to indicate the score. By performing the optimizing operation of No. 28, the information system according to this embodiment rewrites the character string into “2 custom character 0” {2 to 0}, and pronounces, with TTS, as ┌custom character┘ {two to zero}.


EXAMPLE 7

Convert a character string in a format representing an amount of money, into a character string in an adequate format.


For example, a character string “¥1000” is pronounced by TTS improperly as ┌Icustom character┘ {yen one thousand}. By performing the optimizing operation of No. 36, the information system according to this embodiment rewrites the character string into “1000 Icustom character” {1000 yen}, and pronounces, with TTS, as ┌custom characterIcustom character┘ {a thousand yen}.


When input text contents are HTML contents, the optimizing operations of Operation Nos. 31˜34 shown in Table III as rules of the second rule group are performed by format converting section 7, to convert a character string such as a tag character string in HTML contents into a prescribed character string or to remove the character string in HTML contents, for optimum production of speech by TTS, as in the following example.


EXAMPLE 8

Remove a tag character string in HTML contents.


When, for example, HTML contents includes tags, such as “<head>”, “<a>”, “<img>”, “<center>”, or a portion enclosed by these tags or a portion (comment portion) enclosed by comment tags, tag character strings are pronounced by TTS uselessly. As to these character strings, by performing the optimizing operations of No. 32˜34, the information system according to this embodiment removes tags, portions enclosed by tags and portions enclosed by comment tags, for adequate sound reproduction by TTS.


EXAMPLE 9

Convert “<br>” tag inserting a line break in HTML contents, into a pause symbol by the optimizing operation of Operation No. 35. Therefore, a pause is inserted in a proper position in speech produced by TTS.


By performing these optimizing operations on input HTML contents as shown in Table IV, the information system according to this embodiment converts the input contents into modified text contents suitable for sound reproduction by TTS as shown in Table V, by removing unwanted tag character strings and converting “<br>” tag to a pause symbol. Consequently, the modified text contents are read aloud by TTS as shown in Table VI, in an adequate manner excluding unwanted characters. Other operations in Tables I, II and III are carried out in the same manner.


Character string replacement section 6 and format converting section 7 in optimizing section 5 make reference to the optimization information in optimization information memory section 14 in accordance with the category identified by category discriminating section 4; select rules prescribed in the optimization information from rule memory section 13; and optimize the input text contents by using the selected rules. Optimization information memory section 14 stores optimization information of each category.


When, for example, the category of the input text contents is “general” as in examples 1˜4, optimizing section 5 selects rules, such as rules of Operation Nos. 1˜26, from rules stored in rule memory section 13 by referring to the optimization information of the category “general”; and optimize the input text contents according to the selected rules. When the category of the input text contents is “sports” as in examples 5 and 6, optimizing section 5 selects rules, such as rules of Operation Nos. 26 and 27, stored in rule memory section 13, and optimize the input text contents.


In the thus-constructed information system according to this embodiment, optimizing section 5 carries out optimizing operations on input text contents (or before-process text contents) inputted to center system 2, according to the first rules and second rules stored in rule memory section 13 of memory section 3, to modify the input contents into modified contents adapted to the speech reproduction by TTS. On the basis of the modified contents (or after-process contents), sound output section 11 in in-vehicle apparatus 9 produces sound by TTS, and thereby supply audible information to driver and/or passenger in the vehicle. This information system converts the input text contents to the modified-contents automatically without need for human resources.


Character string replacement section 6 of optimizing section 5 selects rules from the rules in rule memory section by referring to the optimization information corresponding to the category identified by category discriminating section 4, and performs optimizing operation according to the selected rules. Therefore, a character string inadequate for audible speech reproduction in the before-process contents is replaced with a prescribed adequate character string as in example 1, so that the speech spoken aloud includes no pronunciation of unwanted symbols, and the naturalness is increased.


Furthermore, format converting section 7 in optimizing section 5 refers to the optimization information for the category of the input contents identified by category discriminating section 4, and selects rules from the rules in rule memory section 13. Therefore, a character string format or form of expression in the before-process contents is converted into an adequate character string format or expression form adequate in the category of the contents for adequate speech production by TTS.


Optimization information memory section 14 of memory section 3 stores information on the order of application of rules on text contents for optimization, and information on different optimizing operations. By using such optimization information selected in accordance with the category of contents, optimizing section 5 converts before-process text contents into modified text contents adequate for the contents category.


The information system according to the embodiment is a system for providing various information to vehicles. However, the present invention is not limited to such an information system for vehicles. The illustrated example treats a Japanese speaking information system. However, the present invention is not limited to the Japanese language system. The information system and method may be for English or other languages.


In the illustrated embodiment, section 3 can serve as means for storing a rule set to convert input contents to modified contents adapted to text reading; section 5 can serve as means for converting the input contents to the modified contents according to the rule set; and section 8 can serve as means for supplying the modified contents to speak the modified contents aloud.


This application is based on a prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2003-015170 filed on Jan. 23, 2003. The entire contents of this Japanese Patent Applications No. 2003-015170 are hereby incorporated by reference.


Although the invention has been described above by reference to certain embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. Modifications and variations of the embodiments described above will occur to those skilled in the art in light of the above teachings. The scope of the invention is defined with reference to the following claims.

TABLE 1RULESNO.OPERATIONPRONUNCIATION1Remove prescribed symbol string in(Nottext contents.pronounced)2Remove prescribed symbol string(Notfrom text contents if similar symbolspronounced)follow successively.3Remove linefeed(Notpronounced)4Replace linefeed with pause symbol(Pause)5Remove half-size space(Not(corresponding to the size of enpronounced)quad) and full-size space(corresponding to the size of em)6Replace half-size space and full-size(Pause-Patternspace with pause symbol (A)A)7Replace half-size space and full-size(Pause-Patternspace with pause symbol (B)B)8Remove “{”, “}”, “(”, “)”, “ ┌”, “┘ ”,(Not“[” and “]”pronounced)9Replace “{”, “}”, “(”, “)”, “ ┌”, “┘ ”,(Pause-Pattern“[” and “]”, with pause symbol (A)A)











TABLE II








NO.
OPERATION
PRONUNCIATION

















10
Replace “{”, “}”, “(”, “)”, “ ┌”, “┘ ”,
(Pause.Pattern B)



″[″ and ″]″, with pause symbol (B)


11
Replace “˜” with “custom character{corresponding

custom character {kara in




to “to” in English}”
romaji}


12
Replace “<” and “<” with “·”.
(Pause)


13
Replace “>” and “>” with “·”.
(Pause)


14
Replace “(custom character {Sun})” with “z,804

custom character




{Sunday}”
{nichlyoubi in




romaji}


15
Replace “(custom character {Mon})” with “custom character

custom character




{Monday}”
{getsuyoubi in




romaji}


16
Replace “(custom character {Tue})” with “custom character

custom character {kayoubi




{Tuesday}”
in romaji}


17
Replace “(custom character {Wed})” with “custom character

custom character




{Wednesday}”
[suiyoubi in




romaji]


18
Replace “(custom character {Thu})” with “custom character

custom character




{Thursday}”
{mokuyoubi in




romaji}


19
Replace “(custom character {Fri})” with “custom character

custom character




{Friday}”
{kinyoubi in




romaji}


20
Replace “(custom character {Sat})” with “custom character

custom character {doyoubi




{Saturday}”
in romaji}


21
Replace “(custom character {Hol})” with “custom charactercustom character

custom character {saijitu in




[Holiday]”
romaji}


22
Replace “(custom character {Off})” with “ custom charactercustom character

custom character {kyujitu




{Offday}”
in romaji}


23
Replace “(custom character {Fet})”

custom character




with “custom charactercustom character{Fete
[shukujitu in



day}”
romaji]


24
Replace “<number>˜<number>” with
<number>custom character



“<number>custom character{corresponding to “to”
{kara in



in English}<number>”
romaji}<number>


25
Replace “=” and “=” with “·”.
(Pause)


















TABLE III








NO.
OPERATION
PRONUNCIATION

















26
Replace
<number>custom character)



“<number> <number> <number>”
{wa{grave over (r)}i in



with “<number>custom character{wari in romaji
romaji}<number>



meaning one tenth}<number>custom character{bu

custom character{bu in




in romaji meaning one
romaji}<number >



hundredth}<number>custom character{rin in

custom character{rin in




romaji meaning one thousandth}”.
romaji}


27
Replace “<number>-<number>” with
<number>custom character{tai



“<number>custom character{tai in romaji meaning
In romaji}



versus}<number>”.
<number>


28
Replace “. (half-size and full-size)”
(Pause)



with “, ”.


29
Replace linefeed with “∘ (punctuation
(Pause)



mark)”.


30
Replace “! (half-size and full-size)”
(Pause)



with “∘ (punctuation mark)”.


31
Remove prescribed HTML tags.
(Not pronounced)


32
Remove a portion between <head>
(Not pronounced)



and </head>.


33
Remove a portion between <a> and
(Not pronounced)



</a>.


34
Replace <br> tag with pause symbol.
(Pause)


35
Replace “¥<number string>” with
<number string>



“<number string>custom character{yen}”.

custom character{yen}



36
Replace “$<number string>” with
<number string>



“<number string>custom character{doru In romaji

custom character{doru in




meaning dollar}”.


37
Replace “<number string>° C.” with “custom character

custom character<number





custom character{Celsius}<number string>custom character

string>custom character



{degrees}”


38
Replace “<number string
<number string



A>/<number string B> with
B> custom character{bunno



”<number string B>custom character{bunno in
in romaji}



romaji}<number string A>.
<number string




A>
















TABLE IV










Input HTML contents







<HTML>


<HEAD>





<TITLE>
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</TITLE>






<META http-equiv=“content-type”content=“text/html;


charset=Shift_JIS”>


</HEAD>


<BODY bgcolor=“#FFFFFF” text=“#000000” link=“#0000FF”


alink=“#FF0000” vlink=“#FF0000”


<CENTER>







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<BR>






<HR color=“#24B6FF”>


<IMG src=“IMG/01_1.gif”><BR>







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<BR>








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<BR>








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<BR>








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<BR><BR>






</CENTER>







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<BR>







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<CENTER>(1/3)<BR>





<A href=“voice01_2.html”>
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</A>><BR>






<A href=“index.html”>
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TOP</A><BR>






</CENTER>


<HR color=“#24B6FF>


<A href=“../../index.html”accesskey=“#”>#cubcTOP</A><BR>


<A href=“../../../../index.html”accesskey=“*”>





*
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TOP</A>






</BODY>


</HTML>


The following is the above HTML contents including English


translation in braces { }.


{<HTML>


<HEAD>





<TITLE>
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{developer's voice}</TITLE>






<META http-equiv=“content-type”content=“text/html;


charset=Shift_JIS”>


</HEAD>


<BODY bgcolor=“#FFFFFF” text=“#000000” link=“0000FF”


alink=“#FF0000” vlink=“#FF0000”


<CENTER>







embedded image

{developer's voice}<BR>






<HR color=“#24B6FF”>


<IMG src=“IMG/01_1.gif”><BR>







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{Nissan Taro}<BR>








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{Nissan Motor CO., Ltd.}<BR>








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{New Model CUBE}<BR>








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{Chief Product Specialist}<BR><BR>






</CENTER>







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{For






CUBE, this is the first full model change.}
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{First






generation Model CUBE opened up a new category of a compact, tall


wagon.}<BR>







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{Now, CUBE has received favorable






appraisal from customers of young male mostly and wide varieties


of other classes beyond ages and gender, and we think what can


be called CUBE DNA can be established during these four years


though the history is still short.} <BR>
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|As CUBE DNA, there are






simple and casual styling, ease in maneuvering, good interior





comfort, and ease in getting on and off.}
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{In the full model change of this time,






we have aimed to further enhance these features and to produce a


car more suitable to sense of value and life style of young


people.}


<CENTER>(1/3)<BR>





<A href=“voice01_2.html“>
embedded image
{Next}</A><BR>






<A href=“index.html”>
embedded image
{Developer's






Voice}TOP</A><BR>


</CENTER>


<HR color=“24B6FF>


<A href=“../../index.html.html”accesskey=“#”>#cubcTOP</A><BR>


<A href=“../../../../index.html”accesskey=“*”>





*
embedded image
{RASHINBAN, Nissan official web site}TOP</A>






</BODY>


</HTML>}
















TABLE V








Modified text contents




















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1/3
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The following is English translation of the above modified text


contents.


{Developer's voice (pause)


(pause)


Nissan Taro


Nissan Motor CO., Ltd. (pause)


New Model CUBE (pause)


Chief Product Specialist (pause) (pause)


For CUBE, this is the first full model change. First generation


Model CUBE opened up a new category of a compact, tall wagon.


(pause) Now, CUBE has reveived favorable appraisal from customers


of young male mostly and wide varieties of other classes


beyond ages and gender, and we think what can be called


CUBE DNA can be established during these four years through the


history is still short. (pause) As CUBE DNA, there are simple and


casual styling, ease in maneuvering, good interior comfort, and


ease in getting on and off. In the full model change of this time,


we have aimed to further enhance these features and to produce a


care more suitable to sense of value and life style of young people.


1/3 (pause)


(pause)


(pause)}
















TABLE VI








Pronunciation of modified text contents by TTS




















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{in romaji: kaihatusha no koe (pause)(pause) Nissan Taro (pause)


Nissan jidousha kabushiki kaisha (pause) singata kyubu (pause)


chifu purodakuto supeshiarisuto (pause)(pause) kyubu ni


totte konkaiga hajimeteno furumoderuchenji to narimasu. shodai


kyubu ha konpakuto de haitona wagon toiu atarashii kategori wo


kaitakushimasita. (pause) imadeha wakai dansel wo chushinn ni


nenrei seibetu wo koeta habahiroi souno okyakusama kara hyouka


wo itadaki, rekishi ha mada asai nodesuga, kono yonenkan de


kyubu DNA toyoberumonoga kakuritsu dekita to omotteimasu.


(pause) kyubu DNA toshiteha sinpurude sarigenai sutairingu


konpakuto ka toshiteno unten no shiyasusa kyojuuseinoyosa


joukousei noyosa ga ageraremasu. konkaino


furumoderuchenjideha sorerawo issou kyoukashinagara,


yoriimanowakaihitono kachikan, raifusutairu ni au kuruma wo


mezashimasita sanbunnoichi (pause)(pause)(pause)}








Claims
  • 1. An information system comprising: an output section to read out a character string in received contents; a memory section to store a rule set to convert input contents to modified contents adapted to text reading; and an optimizing section to covert the input contents to the modified contents according to the rule set, and to cause the output section to read out the modified contents.
  • 2. The information system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the memory section includes a rule memory section to store a character string replacement rule group to replace an input character string in the input contents with a modified character string for the modified contents; and the optimizing section includes a character string replacing section to replace the input character string in the input contents with the modified character string for the modified contents according to the character string replacement rule group, and to cause the output section to read out the modified character string.
  • 3. The information system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the memory section includes a rule memory section to store a format conversion rule group to convert an input format in the input contents to a modified format for the modified contents; and the optimizing section includes a character string format converting section to convert the input format in the input contents to the modified format for the modified contents according to the format conversion rule group, and to cause the output section to read out the modified contents in the modified format.
  • 4. The information system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the information system further comprises a category discriminating section to discriminate a category of the input contents; the memory section comprises an optimization information memory section to store optimization information including information on rules selected from the rule set in dependence on the category, and an order of application of the rules selected from the rule set; and the optimizing section is configured to covert the input contents to the modified contents according to rules selected from the rule set in dependence on the category of the input contents by using the optimization information stored in the optimization information memory section.
  • 5. The information system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the output section is mounted on a vehicle.
  • 6. The information system as claimed in claim 5, wherein the information system comprises a center system which includes the memory section; the optimizing section; and a transmitting section to transmit the modified contents to vehicles each equipped with the output section.
  • 7. An information supplying process comprising: receiving input contents; converting the input contents to modified contents adapted to text reading automatically according to a preliminarily stored rule set; and supplying the modified contents to speak the modified contents aloud.
  • 8. The information supplying process as claimed in claim 7, wherein the information supplying process further comprises: identifying a category of the input contents; and selecting rules from the rule sets in accordance with the category, for use for converting the input contents to the modified contents.
  • 9. The information supplying process as claimed in claim 7, wherein the modified contents is supplied to speak the modified contents aloud by transmitting the modified contents to remote terminals.
  • 10. An information system comprising: means for storing a rule set to convert input contents to modified contents adapted to text reading; means for converting the input contents to the modified contents according to the rule set; and means for supplying the modified contents to speak the modified contents aloud.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2003-015170 Jan 2003 JP national