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Sum: Speech Analysis Tools
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| Author: | Charles Chien-Jer Lin | |
| Submitter Email: | click here to access email | |
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Computational Linguistics
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Dear Subscribers, A long time ago, I posted a query on speech synthesis tools or softwares on the internet. I received some responses and here they are. I am extremely sorry for the delay of the summary, and grateful to those who have kindly responded. >I have been looking for useful speech analysis softwares which >produces waveforms, spectographs, pitch, frequency and so on. Is >there any web page where I could download the programs directly? Or >is there any useful software in the market? Your kindness to provide >some clues will be of great help and appreciated. Charles Lin << CspeechSP >> There is a software called CspeechSP which provides all the functions that you mentioned in your message. You can purchase it directly from Prof. Paul Milendovic, 118 Shiloh Dr., Madison, WI 53705-2433 U.S.A. It can be intalled under Win 95 and would drive a Sound Blaster 16 card. The cost is 495 U.S. dollars for a basic version, and 995 for a Laboratory automation version. His e-mail is milendovic@engr.wisc.edu. The phone number is (608) 833-7956. Good Luck. Ho-hsien Pan Return-Path: <hhpan@ccserv2.cc.nctu.edu.tw> << Signalyze program on Macintosh >> At our department we are using Eric Keller's Signalyze program on Macintosh. Maybe you could have a look at: http://agoralang.com/signalyze.html Good luck! ___________________________________________________________________ Wim van Dommelen Department of Linguistics Norwegian University of Science and Technology N-7055 Dragvoll Norway email: wim.van.dommelen@hf.ntnu.no tel: +47 73 596527 fax: +47 73 596119 www: http://pan.avh.unit.no/ling/homepage.html ___________________________________________________________________ Dear Charles: About two years ago someone had a similar query and posted to the LINGUIST list a summary of his findings that contained a wealth of information. Such summary must be in the LINGUIST archives. I suggest that you try to access it, because it is really useful. As for specific software, I know of Signalyze, a package that was developed at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, that works on a Macintosh, and that does all you indicate in your message. Of course, this and the other packeges listed in that summary, are commercial and rather expensive. Good luck in your search! | Alfredo B. Torrejon E-mail: torreal@mail.auburn.edu | Auburn University Voice: (334) 844-6358 | Dept. of Foreign Languages FAX: (334) 844-6378 | 6030 Haley Center WWW: http://www.auburn.edu/~torreal | Auburn Univ., AL 36849-2504 | U. S. A. << Kay >> << Dr. Speech package >> Hi, dear Charles, I'm Zuo Yan, now a Ph. D. student in Peking UNiv. It so happens that I have been thinking of sending a message to the LIST asking for information about speech analysis tool, for I'm now preparing my doctoral dissertation on prosody, when I read your message first today. I'm sorry to say that I may not have much to offer: still, I know, in addition to the Kay spectrography, which is now a little bit outdated, two sofeware packages that might be of some use to you, one is the visual-pitch 4300 program and the other id the so-called Dr. Speech package (developed by the Tiger electronic company, U.S.A). Hope this would at least be of some use to you. Also, I would appreciate it very much to get a copy of the summary from you in due course. And any discussion between us would be welcomed on my part. Best, Zuo Yan Return-Path: <yystud@ibmstone.pku.edu.cn> << Dr. Chiu-yu Tseng >> I saw your message on Linguist. I worked at Academia Sinica a couple of years ago doing Acoustic Phonetics with Dr. Chiu-yu Tseng in the Institute of History and Philology, and I know Dr. Tseng has a software written by her programmer then, which is very useful and easy to learn in doing Speech Analysis. You can perhaps try to ask her. Good luck! Yi-ching Su Dept. of Linguistics Univ. of Maryland, College Park Return-Path: <yiching@wam.umd.edu> << Speech by Dr. Millenkovic >> There are many softwares in the market for acoustic analysis. The one that I personally use is called CSpeech. It was written by a speech scientist at Purdue University in the US, Dr. Millenkovic. and it has all the functions you outlined and more. Let me know if you want to pursue this option and I'd try to look for Dr. Millenkovic's address for you to contact him directly. Amebu Sedo, Ph.D. Return-Path: <sseddoh@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu> << WinPitch >> Yes there is such a web page. The URL is "www.winpitch.com". and you can directly download a demo from there. The program, called "WinPitch", runs under Windows 3.1/95/NT and does many things: real time spectrograms, pitch analysis, synthesis, etc. I believe the actual cost of the complete version is about US$200. Philippe Martin Return-Path: <76633.440@CompuServe.COM> << Oregon Graduate Institute >> The Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology has a very nice toolkit for speech analysis. it can be found: http://www.cse.ogi.edu/CSLU/toolkit/toolkit.html this toolkit includes much more than just spectrograms. You can actually build your own speech recognition system with them. But the speech display tools are a part of the package if that is all you are interested in. A new form of spectrogram is very nearly ready to be released if it is not already released. It is worth the wait. Another place that has free software is SIL. They have okay spectrograms, too. Not as good as our new ones, though. SIL has the benifit of running under the Windows and Macintosh platforms. Our spectrograms run under the UNIX platform. We're working on the Windows platform. hope that helps. tl Return-Path: <tlander@cse.ogi.edu> << Signalise for MAC Unice for PC >> Do you know the following sofwares ? "Signalise" (signal analise) for Mac and Unice for PC. I think they are the best sofware on the market. I worked 2 years ago with "Signalise" and I've been very satisfied... I don't know if you can obtain a version and if you're working with Macintosh, but if you're interested, I could perhaps send it to you on attachment (only If you have Eudora...) Isabelle Isabelle LEGLISE Universite Paris 7 UFRL, Case 7003, ADL 7, rue Boucicaut Tour Centrale, piece 911 75015 PARIS2, place Jussieu 75251 Paris Cedex 05 01 45 54 33 20 !! Thank you all very much !! |
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| LL Issue: | 8.747 | |
| Date Posted: | 17-May-1997 | |
| Original Query: | Read original query | |
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