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    Praat

    Praat

    Doing Phonetics By Computer

    ...It supports acoustic inspection through waveforms, spectrograms, pitch tracks, formants, intensity, and related phonetic measurements. Praat also includes scripting tools for automating repetitive analysis, building custom workflows, and processing larger speech datasets. The project is especially useful for academic phonetics, speech science, language documentation, pronunciation research, and publication-quality speech visualization.
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    Moshi

    Moshi

    A speech-text foundation model for real time dialogue

    Moshi is a speech-text foundation model and full-duplex spoken dialogue framework. It uses Mimi, a state-of-the-art streaming neural audio codec. Mimi processes 24 kHz audio, down to a 12.5 Hz representation with a bandwidth of 1.1 kbps, in a fully streaming manner (latency of 80ms, the frame size), yet performs better than existing, non-streaming, codecs like SpeechTokenizer (50 Hz, 4kbps), or SemantiCodec (50 Hz, 1.3kbps). Moshi models two streams of audio: one corresponds to Moshi, and...
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    VCClient

    VCClient

    Software that uses AI to perform real-time voice conversion

    VCClient is a real-time voice conversion system that uses machine learning models to transform a speaker’s voice into another voice with minimal latency. It is designed for live applications such as streaming, gaming, and virtual communication, where immediate feedback is essential. The system supports multiple voice conversion models, including RVC and other neural network-based approaches, allowing users to switch between different voices or customize their output. It provides both a...
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    WaveSurfer
    WaveSurfer is an open source tool for sound visualization and manipulation. Typical applications are speech/sound analysis and sound annotation/transcription. WaveSurfer may be extended by plug-ins as well as embedded in other applications.
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    Yet Another Audio Feature Extractor is a toolbox for audio analysis. Easy to use and efficient at extracting a large number of audio features simultaneously. WAV and MP3 files supported, or embedding in C++, Python or Matlab applications.
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    de-ess

    De-essing software to reduce sibilance in speech using TSP

    This de-esser uses a novel approach called Temporal Sibilance Processing. The idea is to distinguish between fricatives and voiced sections of the speech signal by the number of zero crossings in time. Most of the speech file is left untouched (the samples are directly copied from source to destination). Only fricatives that are long enough and loud enough are filtered. The advantage of this approach over traditional approaches is that the clarity of the remaining speech is completely unaffected.
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    The SpeakRight Framework is a speech application framework written in Java. SpeakRight applications are fast to create and work on any (VoiceXML) speech platform. Applications are written in Java with full debug and unit testing available.
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    Get your database online quickly using configuration not code. Use this secure, scalable and proven enterprise technology to publish any relational data, any custom process on the internet. MySQL, Java, XML, XSL. xHTML GUI, beta voiceXML and WML/WAP.
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    SRFSurvey is a Java application for doing telephone surveys using VoiceXML, and using the SpeakRight Framework for dynamic VoiceXML from Java. SRFSurvey is data-driven by an XML file that specifies the survey questions.
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