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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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    Loudspeaker Design Calculations Toolkit

    Loudspeaker Design Calculations Toolkit

    LDCT is a cross-platform tool for common speaker design calculations.

    LDCT is an open source, cross-platform application containing many calculations commonly used in loudspeaker design.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Audivolv

    Audivolv

    Artificial intelligence evolves musical instruments played with mouse

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) evolves musical instruments you play with the mouse from small blocks of Java code that operate on numbers, each block designed to keep all numbers in range -1 to 1 if they started in that range, and combinations of these evolved codes running 44100 times per second for high quality 44.1 khz audio. You can also write the Java code into its window. Uses Javassist internal compiler on the new Java code assembled by renaming variables to overlap eachother and...
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    Arabisc is speaker independent large vocabulary continuous speech recognizer for Arabic language released under GNU license.It is also a collection of open source tools that allows researchers and developers to build speech recognition systems for Arab
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    When generating audio, why use sine waves and standard effects? Directly tell the sound-card how much electricity should be in the speaker/microphone wires many times per second as numbers from -1 to 1. Automatically finds good sound-card options and balances between linear interpolation speeds of consuming microphone buffer (and then any Java transform function per sample) and producing into speakers buffer and to keep delay between them small. Its really simple you only have to write 1 function that takes an array parameter. ...
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    Peer to speaker is an open p2p application that enables you to listen to music on demand. No more need to mantain an mp3 collection, your collection now is virtually all existent music, and you can access it from any computer connected to internet.
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    (class) jLinuxSpeaker is Java port for Linux of small application (Beep) written in C using Java Native Interface. It let's Linux Java developers play arbitrary tones specified by frequency and length trough Speaker.
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