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    JSpeech

    JSpeech

    Java library designed to integrate Speech-to-Text

    jSpeech is a Java library designed to integrate Speech-to-Text (STT) capabilities, command control, and diarization (speaker identification) into applications in a simple, modular, and decoupled way.
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    Competent Audio

    Competent Audio

    Machine graph audio engine for computer games

    Competent Audio (CA) is an audio engine suitable for video games. It is written in C, but is designed for interoperability with other languages. Windows and Linux binaries for x86 and amd64 are available. CA uses a machine graph model with support for arbitrary numbers of machines, limited only by the available system resources: - Samplers play back audio clips. - Mixers combine audio signals and optionally perform signal processing. - Sinks send audio signals to an output...
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    JJack is a JACK audio driver for the Java Sound API and a framework for the Java programming language that allows Java applications to use the JACK Audio Connection Kit.
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