Nectar is an employee recognition software built for the modern workforce.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 :)