Ayers, Harold (Tam)Lytle, ZackaryGoheen, Micheal2013-05-182013-05-182013-05-08http://project-melt.orghttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/22059To view the project or for more information, please visit http://project-melt.org. This project demonstrated the ability for portable digital audio archival and recreation. For this specific project, the Middle English language was used as an example. We were able to create a full audio transmission from any text file. The project uses 100% Unix sources such as espeak from CMU.Project MELT is the Middle English Language Translator. For this project, our team created a functional, responsive, web-based application that converts Middle English (or English) text into a .wav file with correctly pronounced Middle English audio. A part of this project was the creation of a Middle English phemones table that uses machine learning components to "train" a server how to pronounce different terms in Middle English. In the end, we have found that we created a completely modular language system that can be ported to other languages to re-create and archive them digitally forever.enCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United StatesenglishmiddleprojectmeltM.E.L.Ttranslatortext-to-speechaudiobookaudio bookspeechProject MELT: The Middle English TranslatorSoftware