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    AhoTTS - TTS for Basque and Spanish

    Text-to-Speech for Basque and Spanish

    Text-to-Speech conversor for Basque and Spanish. It includes linguistic processing and built voices for the languages aforementioned. Its acoustic engine is based on hts_engine and it uses a high quality vocoder called AhoCoder. Developed by Aholab Signal Processing Laboratory: https://aholab.ehu.es/aholab/ http://aholab.ehu.es/ahocoder/
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    AhoTTS Multilingual, a Multilingual TTS

    Text-to-Speech TTS for Basque, Spanish, Catalan, Galician and English

    Text-to-Speech conversor for Basque, Spanish, Catalan, Galician and English. It includes linguistic processing and built voices for all the languages aforementioned. Its acoustic engine is based on hts_engine and it uses a high quality vocoder called AhoCoder. Developed by Aholab Signal Processing Laboratory: https://aholab.ehu.es/aholab/ http://aholab.ehu.es/ahocoder/
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    Al-Mintiq: Arabic eSpeak

    Al-Mintiq: Arabic eSpeak

    Arabic voice files for eSpeak system

    Arabic files and voices for eSpeak Text to speech system, المنطيق : ملفات اللغة العربية لبرنامج توليد الكلام من النص إسبيك
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    Program performs bird species recognition by their voices. In early stage of development but working well with some popular species and good samples quality.
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    Cyber Risk Assessment and Management Platform

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