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  2. Title        =       OGI Speech Tools
  3. Version      =       1.0.1 for Linux 
  4. Desc1        =       Speech data manipulation research tools:
  5. Desc2        =       signal manipulation, phonetic, phonemic and word analysis 
  6. Desc3        =     has the capability to build audio databases which can
  7. Desc4        =     be used to train neural networks with a NN trainer
  8. Desc5        =       in the package.    
  9. Author       =       Center for Spoken Language Understanding (CSLU-OGI)    
  10. AuthorEmail  =       tools@cse.ogi.edu
  11. Maintainer   =       Tilo Schuerer    
  12. MaintEmail   =     tilo@cs.TU-Berlin.DE
  13. Site1        =       sunsite.unc.edu    
  14. Path1        =       /pub/Linux/apps/sound
  15. File1        =       ogi-speech.tar.gz    
  16. FileSize1    =     1432K (3288K uncompressed)
  17. Site2        =       tsx-11.mit.edu    
  18. Path2        =       /pub/linux/packages/ogi
  19. File2        =     ogi-speech.tar.gz
  20. FileSize2    =       1616K    
  21. Site3        =       ftp.cs.TU-Berlin.DE    
  22. Path3        =       /pub/sci/speech/ogi
  23. File3        =       linux-bin.tar.gz  
  24. FileSize3    =       431K (binaries only, other files available separately)
  25. Site4        =
  26. Path4        =
  27. File4        =
  28. FileSize4    =
  29. Required1    =     Needed some sort of sound card that can digitize
  30. Required2    =     voice input under Linux.  A sound format conversion
  31. Required3    =     utility like Sox would be extremely useful as well.
  32. Required4    =       X-window environment
  33. Required5    =       libXaw.so.3.1,libXt.so.3.1,libX11.so.3.1
  34. Required6    =       libc.so.4.4.4,libm.so.4.4.4
  35. CopyPolicy1  =     Freely distributable.
  36. CopyPolicy2  =
  37. Keywords     =       If you are into computational linguistics, or are
  38. Comment1     =     interested in speech compression, recognition, or
  39. Comment2     =     applications of neural networks this is one great
  40. Comment3     =       research package to check out.  The documentation in    
  41. Comment4     =     this package consists of man pages, and TeX source.
  42. Comment5     =     Bugs in the tools lyre and auto_lyre have been 
  43. Comment6     =       fixed from the previous version.
  44. Comment7     =       Non-Linux ported source at speech.cse.ogi.edu in
  45. Comment8     =       "/pub/tools"
  46. RelFiles1    =       ogi-doc-PS.tar.gz (TeX Documentation in Postscript format)
  47. RelFiles2    =     ogi-doc-dvi.tar.gz (TeX Documentation in DVI format)
  48. RelFiles3    =     
  49. Entered      =       16DEC93
  50. EnteredBy    =     Jim Dubinsky
  51. CheckedEmail =     jed1@cec.wustl.edu 
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