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    Voxal voice changer

    Voxal voice changer

    Transform your voice in real-time voxal voice changer

    Voxal Voice Changer is a program that allows you to modify your voice by applying various effects (e.g. pitch change, echo, etc.) in real-time. Effects can be added in any sequence and in any combination, allowing you to distort your voice beyond recognition. Take your audio to the next level! Our powerful Voice Changer software lets you morph your voice in real-time with stunning AI-powered quality. Whether you're looking to have fun, protect your privacy, or create engaging content,...
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    NASH OS

    NASH OS

    Nash Operating System for Modern Ecommerce

    The all-built-in-one, automatic, ready-to-go out-of-box, easy-to-use state-of-the-art, and really awesome NASH OS! Over 25,000+ flexible features and controls and all scalable!! The most powerful solution ever built to instantly deliver new heights of online ecommerce enterprise to you.
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    "MedicalRecords"

    MedicalRecords is an integrated medical information system.

    Introduction “MedicalRecords” is an open source, client-server medical information system that is primarily intended to facilitate the storage, organization and retrieval of personal medical information that may be obtained from a variety of sources including physician offices and medical centers. Data that are downloadable in machine readable format can be transferred electronically to the database. Alternately, the data can be transferred from USB flash drives, CD ROMs or other...
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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 was...
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    The MRCPv2 protocol is designed to allow client devices to control media processing resources, such as speech recognition engines. MRCP4J provides a Java API that encapsulates the MRCPv2 protocol and can be used to implement MRCP clients and/or servers.
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