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    Code_TYMPAN

    Code_TYMPAN

    Open source software calculating industrial noise in the environment

    ... allows advanced users to build and solve models programmatically. By this mean, developers have the capability of building new tools with acoustic features with high productivity.
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    slab3d

    slab3d

    slab3d is a real-time virtual acoustic environment.

    slab3d is a real-time virtual acoustic environment rendering system. It includes two rendering applications, libraries for spatial auditory display and audio signal processing development, and a set of tools for HRTF analysis and visualization.
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    FalaBrasil

    FalaBrasil

    Resources for speech processing in Brazilian Portuguese

    The FalaBrasil Group provides free tools and resources for speech and natural language processing in Brazilian Portuguese, most of them under the BSD license. Tools include mainly scripts to do all sort of things with audio and text, whereas resources include ready-to-used acoustic and languages models, phonetic dictionaries, etc.
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    AcMus is a project on musical acoustics devoted to the development of models and computer tools for the study of room acoustics and focus on helping the investigation of issues related to the design, control and acoustic treatment of environments. AcMus has not been maintained for a few years now, but the code may still be useful. We consider the current repository to be at https://gitlab.com/ccsl-usp/acmus .
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    Bavieca (www.bavieca.org)

    Bavieca is an open-source speech recognition tookit.

    Bavieca (www.bavieca.org) is an open-source speech recognition toolkit intended for speech research and as a platform for rapid development of speech-enabled solutions by non speech experts. It comprises the most common acoustic modeling and adaptation techniques including discriminative training, and efficient dynamic and FSM-based decoders that can operate in batch and live recognition modes. Bavieca is entirely written in C++ and distributed under the Apache 2.0 license. Bavieca...
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