The purpose of this project is to provide a biometric security solution by using voice print, fingerprint and/or facial recognition along with a password and/or smart card support using AES to protect data. Please read forums for if interested.
A XFig based rapid prototype yeilding an audio speed alteration tool. This tool lets you arbitrarily alter the speed of audio files. It uses the WSOLA algorithm for audio speed alteration without pitch change.
TransKribe is a very simple, rather unfinished KDE application designed to aid in the task of transcribing audio (speech) recordings. The most important feature are playback control via easily accessible keys and automatic insertion of time-marks.
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Libmluv is a C/C++ programmers library to provide the
Czech text-to-speech synthesis and should be able to do transcription of Czech text
to string of phonemes.
Cowpie is an application for synchronizing character actions with sound files and animation tools like Blender and 3DS Max. Such actions include the phonemes of speech and facial expressions. Cowpie will also coordinate speech for multiple characters.
Zfestival is a graphical interfase to festival command line. With Zfestival you can enter a text to the edit line and listen the speech with festival, also you can browse your text files and then listen it.
Rewriting of lia_phon (http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/synthesis/mbrola/tts/French/lia_phon.tar.gz)
in c++/object
Some tools for testing and improving subfunctions would be added (GUI...)
This project implements series of homework assignment from Columbia university course.
The main target is to create a SIP enabled thin audio client for Linux.