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  • speech (104)

    opus codec

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    The Opus codec is designed for interactive speech and audio transmission over the Internet. It is designed by the IETF Codec Working Group and incorporates technology from Skype's SILK codec and Xiph.Org's CELT codec.

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    7 current contributors

    0 since last commit

    9 users on Open Hub

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    Mostly written in language not available
    Licenses: BSD_License

    FreeTTS

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      Analyzed 24 days ago

    FreeTTS is a speech synthesis system written entirely in Java. It is based upon Flite, a small runtime speech synthesis engine developed at Carnegie Mellon University. Flite is derived from the Festival Speech Synthesis System from the University of Edinburgh and the FestVox project from Carnegie Mellon University.

    29.3K lines of code

    0 current contributors

    almost 13 years since last commit

    8 users on Open Hub

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    CMU Sphinx

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      Analyzed 24 days ago

    CMUSphinx represents Carnegie Mellon University's development of open source, large-vocabulary, speaker-independent continuous speech recognition engines. The distribution contains a library (libsphinx5) and some small examples that link against it.

    423K lines of code

    9 current contributors

    3 months since last commit

    7 users on Open Hub

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    JVoiceXML

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      Analyzed 25 days ago

    free VoiceXML interpreter for JAVA supporting JAVA APIs such as JSAPI and JTAPI. JVoiceXML is an implementation of VoiceXML 2.1, the Voice Extensible Markup Language, specified at http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/CR-voicexml21-20050613/. This is an extension to VoiceXML 2.0, specified at ... [More] http://www.w3.org/TR/voicexml20/ VoiceXML is designed for creating audio dialogs that feature synthesized speech, digitized audio, recognition of spoken and DTMF key input, recording of spoken input, telephony, and mixed initiative conversations. Major goal is to have a platform independent implementation that can be used for free. [Less]

    142K lines of code

    3 current contributors

    about 5 years since last commit

    4 users on Open Hub

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    NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA)

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    A free and open source screen reader (written in python) for the MS Windows operating system. NonVisual Desktop Access was started because of the need for a free open-source non-visual access solution for windows. Written entirely in python, NVDA is a functional screen reader that allows you ... [More] to use Windows without vision by using MSAA, the windows API, and a speech synthesizer to convey what is happening. [Less]

    2.23M lines of code

    0 current contributors

    3 months since last commit

    4 users on Open Hub

    High Activity
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    Sphinx4

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      Analyzed 24 days ago

    Sphinx4 is an open source speech recognizer written in Java.

    57.2K lines of code

    2 current contributors

    almost 5 years since last commit

    3 users on Open Hub

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    GNOME Orca

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      Analyzed 25 days ago

    Orca is a flexible, extensible, and powerful assistive technology for people with visual impairments. Using various combinations of speech synthesis, braille, and magnification, Orca helps provide access to applications and toolkits that support the AT-SPI (e.g., the GNOME desktop).

    105K lines of code

    43 current contributors

    2 months since last commit

    2 users on Open Hub

    Moderate Activity
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    MARF:Modular Audio Recognition Framework

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      Analyzed 24 days ago

    MARF is an open-source research platform and a collection of voice/sound/speech/text and natural language processing (NLP) algorithms written in Java and arranged into a modular and extensible framework facilitating addition of new algorithms. MARF can run distributedly over the network and may act ... [More] as a library in applications or be used as a source for learning and extension. [Less]

    12.5K lines of code

    0 current contributors

    over 9 years since last commit

    2 users on Open Hub

    Inactive
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    Audacity-Extra

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    audacity-extra provides diverse GUI plug ins to customize the open source sound editor Audacity. It includes a vowel-sound target-practice display for language learners and an analog waveform data logger for embedded systems.

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    2 users on Open Hub

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    Mostly written in language not available
    Licenses: No declared licenses

    BRLTTY

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      Analyzed 25 days ago

    BRLTTY is a background process (daemon) which provides access to the Linux/Unix console (when in text mode) for a blind person using a refreshable braille display. It drives the braille display, and provides complete screen review functionality. Some speech capability has also been incorporated.

    202K lines of code

    6 current contributors

    2 months since last commit

    1 users on Open Hub

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