Wikispeech/FAQ

What is Wikispeech?

 * Wikispeech is an open source text-to-speech solution for the MediaWiki software. MediaWiki is the software used by Wikipedia and thousands of other wikis.
 * We are both combining a number of freely licensed components developed by others, and building a bunch of new stuff.
 * Our initial goal is to launch Wikispeech on the Swedish, English and Arabic Wikipedia language versions. Then we will continue with all the rest of the languages (we will prioritize what language to continue with based on where there are interested volunteers and partner organizations, and/or external funding available).

What is special with Wikispeech?
Wikispeech is special for five reasons:
 * 1) It is all open source.
 * 2) It is focusing on longer texts. Text-to-speech solutions usually focus on short sentences.
 * 3) It is possible through crowdsourcing to improve the lexicon so that it sounds better.
 * 4) It is possible to add more languages.
 * 5) It is a server based solution to make it more accessible for people in the developing world.

How did you come up with the idea?

 * Staff member earlier worked with people with disabilities. Saw the value and importance and proposed the project.
 * Wikimedia Movement really care to make information accessible.
 * Sweden is far ahead in this field and there are a lot of discussions on how to make the web more accessible.
 * We had the opportunity to do a thorough investigative study before we started.

Why do you do it?

 * A lot of know-how in Sweden.
 * Interest and support from the government.
 * A dedicated team at Wikimedia Sverige.

Who are you working with?

 * STTS - a speech technology company.
 * KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden.
 * We consult Disability organizations in Sweden.
 * We are financed by the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority (PTS).
 * We are also coordinating with staff at Wikimedia Foundation.
 * We are working to engage volunteers in different capacities.
 * Huge interest from universities all around the world to join in.

When is it supposed to be ready?

 * The basic functionalities will be ready for testing in mid-September.
 * Then we expect to continue to gather feedback and work to improve the solution in 2018.
 * And work continuously with the international Wikimedia Movement to add more languages.

How can I help?

 * Sign up here to show your support!
 * If you are a developer you can find tasks on Phabricator to work on.
 * Spread the word!
 * Identify freely licensed language resources that are available in your language.