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    App in java for chatting to a generative A.I. (involving tts and stt)

    Java application for chatting to generative AI Llama3. * The user can speak into the microphone (speechToText), edit the recognized text and send it to the AI. * The AI ​​responds and the server returns that response in real time, and the sentences converted to audio (textToSpeech), and the application broadcasts them through the speaker.
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    Speechalyzer

    Speechalyzer

    Process large speech data wrt transcription, labeling and annotation

    Speechalyzer: a tool for the daily work of a 'speech worker' It is optimized to process large speech data sets with respect to transcription, labeling and annotation. It is implemented as a client server based framework in Java and interfaces software for speech recognition, synthesis, speech classification and quality evaluation. The application is mainly the processing of training data for speech recognition and classification models and performing benchmarking tests on speech-to-text, text-to-speech and speech classification software systems.
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    Bermuda Text-to-Speech

    This project includes basic NLP and DSP techniques for Text-to-Speech

    See TTS demo at: http://rslp.racai.ro/index.php?page=tts This is an entirely written in JAVA project which includes a set of tools and methods designed to enable Multilingual Text-to-Speech (TTS) synthesis. We currently support English and Romanian but we will soon train more models and make them available for download. If you want to read more about our other NLP and TTS tools check out http://nlptools.racai.ro.
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    The main aim of the project is to built a application on the top of IMS which will convert text to speech. If one user sends text from one side other user will receive it as Voice. This application can be use as simple Voice SMS service
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    An Android application for interfacing with a FreeTTS server, in order to generate Text to Speech application inside Android emulator.
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    Internet Text Radio,designed around freeTTS,connects to a text server and tunes to a channel.The server starts pumping text data for that channel to the client, which converts text to speech, playing back the text as audio,like an internet radio station.
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