Begin2 Title = OGI Speech Tools Version = 1.0.1 for Linux Desc1 = Speech data manipulation research tools: Desc2 = signal manipulation, phonetic, phonemic and word analysis Desc3 = has the capability to build audio databases which can Desc4 = be used to train neural networks with a NN trainer Desc5 = in the package. Author = Center for Spoken Language Understanding (CSLU-OGI) AuthorEmail = tools@cse.ogi.edu Maintainer = Tilo Schuerer MaintEmail = tilo@cs.TU-Berlin.DE Site1 = sunsite.unc.edu Path1 = /pub/Linux/apps/sound File1 = ogi-speech.tar.gz FileSize1 = 1432K (3288K uncompressed) Site2 = tsx-11.mit.edu Path2 = /pub/linux/packages/ogi File2 = ogi-speech.tar.gz FileSize2 = 1616K Site3 = ftp.cs.TU-Berlin.DE Path3 = /pub/sci/speech/ogi File3 = linux-bin.tar.gz FileSize3 = 431K (binaries only, other files available separately) Site4 = Path4 = File4 = FileSize4 = Required1 = Needed some sort of sound card that can digitize Required2 = voice input under Linux. A sound format conversion Required3 = utility like Sox would be extremely useful as well. Required4 = X-window environment Required5 = libXaw.so.3.1,libXt.so.3.1,libX11.so.3.1 Required6 = libc.so.4.4.4,libm.so.4.4.4 CopyPolicy1 = Freely distributable. CopyPolicy2 = Keywords = If you are into computational linguistics, or are Comment1 = interested in speech compression, recognition, or Comment2 = applications of neural networks this is one great Comment3 = research package to check out. The documentation in Comment4 = this package consists of man pages, and TeX source. Comment5 = Bugs in the tools lyre and auto_lyre have been Comment6 = fixed from the previous version. Comment7 = Non-Linux ported source at speech.cse.ogi.edu in Comment8 = "/pub/tools" RelFiles1 = ogi-doc-PS.tar.gz (TeX Documentation in Postscript format) RelFiles2 = ogi-doc-dvi.tar.gz (TeX Documentation in DVI format) RelFiles3 = Entered = 16DEC93 EnteredBy = Jim Dubinsky CheckedEmail = jed1@cec.wustl.edu End