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    SPTK is a suite of speech signal processing tools for UNIX environments, e.g., LPC analysis, PARCOR analysis, LSP analysis, PARCOR synthesis filter, LSP synthesis filter, vector quantization techniques, and other extended versions of them.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    MARF is a general cross-platform framework with a collection of algorithms for audio (voice, speech, and sound) and natural language text analysis and recognition along with sample applications (identification, NLP, etc.) of its use, implemented in Java.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    pdf2mp3

    Simply convert your PDF files into audio books

    Summary: Your eyes are tired of looking into the tablet or cell-phone screen reading ebooks? You have difficulty reading from LCD screen specially in a driving vehicle? This software is for you! It converts your PDF files to MP3 audio books. Special Features (Compared to similar projects): Each page is in a separate MP3 file. Created MP3 files have ID3v2 tags showing Book name and page number. Multi-threaded conversion, means all CPU cores will be used thus multiple times faster conversion.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    symposia

    Bringing Plato's Symposium to VR

    A multimodal, multiliteracy aware programmed approach to creating virtual realities inspired by Plato's Symposium and all surrounding, mostly later, texts. Designed for the author's doctoral dissertation.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Tested for Ubuntu Maverick - Create Audiobooks from eBooks, text or pictures. - Read eBooks or text aloud while scrolling through pages
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    A script for producing a collection of audio files containing your emails.
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    VoxForge collects user-submitted speech audio files for the creation of Acoustic Models for Free and Open Source Speech Recognition Engines such as HTK, Julius, ISIP and Sphinx.
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    The Pawn will make it possibly for you to tell the computer exactly what you would like it to do. Fiction. No its reality now. The highly customizable slackware will be the base for Pawn.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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