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    SpeechRecognition

    SpeechRecognition

    Speech recognition module for Python

    ...Listening to a microphone in the background, various other useful recognizer features. The easiest way to install this is using pip install SpeechRecognition. The first software requirement is Python 2.6, 2.7, or Python 3.3+. This is required to use the library. PyAudio is required if and only if you want to use microphone input (Microphone). PyAudio version 0.2.11+ is required, as earlier versions have known memory management bugs when recording from microphones in certain situations. To hack on this library, first make sure you have all the requirements listed in the "Requirements" section.
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    SPPAS

    SPPAS

    SPPAS - the automatic annotation and analyses of speech

    SPPAS is a scientific computer software package written and maintained by Brigitte Bigi of the Laboratoire Parole et Langage, in Aix-en-Provence, France. Available for free, with open source code, there is simply no other package for linguists to simple use in the automatic annotations of speech, the analyses of any kind of annotated data and the conversion of annotated files. SPPAS is able to produce automatically speech annotations from a recorded speech sound and its orthographic...
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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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    A Python library to create sophisticated multilingual IVR applications. NOTICE. The repository is frozen, please find the latest version of the software at https://github.com/sippy/vapp
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    Steel TTS

    A cross-platform wrapper for common text-to-speech engines in Python

    Steel is a cross-platform package for using common text-to-speech (speech synthesis) engines in Python. Steel currently supports the following TTS software: - Microsoft Speech API 5 (SAPI5) - eSpeak - NS Speech Synthesis - FreeTTS Documentation: http://sourceforge.net/p/steeltts/wiki/ Bug Tracker: http://sourceforge.net/p/steeltts/tickets/ If you are interested in contributing to the Steel TTS codebase, or would like to make a feature-request, please contact the lead developer, Jasper Danielson, at jrd4@rice.edu.
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    InproTK

    InproTK

    An Incremental Spoken Dialogue Processing Toolkit

    InproTK is an Incremental Spoken Dialogue Processing Toolkit, that is, a toolkit to help you build dialogue systems that listen and talk incrementally, allowing for advanced interactional behaviour. Please see our Wiki for more information: http://sourceforge.net/p/inprotk/wiki/
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    RNNLIB is a recurrent neural network library for sequence learning problems. Applicable to most types of spatiotemporal data, it has proven particularly effective for speech and handwriting recognition. full installation and usage instructions given at http://sourceforge.net/p/rnnl/wiki/Home/
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    VoiceCode is an Open Source initiative started by the National Research Council of Canada, to develop a programming by voice toolbox. The aim of the project is to make programming through voice input as easy and productive as with mouse and keyboard. For install, Use subversion, as described in this page: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/voicecode/index.php?title=VCode_1_Doc/InstallationManual.
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    Speect
    ...It offers a full text-to-speech system with various API's, as well as an environment for research and development of TTS systems and voices. It is written in ANSI C and uses a plug-in mechanism for extensions. Speect also includes an extensive set of Python bindings for quick implementation of new ideas, these bindings are derived from SWIG interface files and can easily be extended for other languages supported by SWIG. Speect is free and open source software. As a collection it is distributed under a MIT license.
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    VEDICS
    VEDICS (Voice Enabled Desktop Interaction and Control System) is an assistive software which lets the user to interact with the OS using voice commands. Using this software the user can access any element found on the user's screen.
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    QWave: Qt-based waveform display and audio playback class library.
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    AGTK is a suite of software components for building tools for annotating linguistic signals, time-series data which documents any kind of linguistic behavior (e.g. audio, video). The internal data structures are based on annotation graphs.
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    A simple software that speaks a text. You can type the text or appoint a file. Fala is just a frontend to festival. It's designed for GNOME, but if you have gtk, pyhton and festival you are able to run it.
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    Software to fit whole-sentence language models using the principle of maximum entropy. For developers of speech recognizers, text prediction interfaces, OCR, machine translation software.
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    PhoneBlogger allows you to post to a weblog by phone. PhoneBlogger is written in VoiceXML, Python, and JavaScript.
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    SoccerPhone provides lives soccer scores by phone. The only league currently supported is US Major League Soccer. Support for Soccernet is under development. SoccerPhone is written in VoiceXML, Python, and JavaScript.
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    The Open Interface for Speech Synthesis (OISS) provides an interface to speech synthesis hardware and software for end-user applications under Unix.
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    This project is intended for users who want to get more out of the voice modem they may have. Why another project for modem? Looking for the good quality software for the voice communication trough the modem, I could find only Win32 based. Linux now :)
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