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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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    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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    Speect
    Speect is a multilingual TTS system. 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...
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    This is a Linux project that acts as a front end to cdparanoia, sox, and ffmpeg with the hope of making it incredibly simple to rip many audiobook cds into one mono, audiobook (m4b) format file for use in audio players capable of playing audiobooks.
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    This is a fast C implementation of Arturo Camacho's SWIPE' pitch extraction algorithm. See the project homepage for more about the advantages of the SWIPE' algorithm. swipe-1.0.tar.gz contains the current source, which should compile quite neatly.
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    A collection of tools for generating audio and visual (PNG/HTML/WAVE) for use in web sites including CAPTCHA challenges and PNG image creation tools with Javascript mouse tracking support.
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    ASR-Builder provides an easy-to-use interface to the HTK toolkit, that allows users to build ASR systems. ASR-Builder provides a platform that performs house-keeping tasks when using HTK and also provides default training/testing/recognition scripts.
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    TeamBlibbityBlabbity is an attempt to document and provide an example implemention of the proprietary TeamSpeak 2 protocol.
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