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[Speech-reco] RE: [VINUX-DEVELOPMENT] Where should I host tools for play


From: Sina Bahram
Subject: [Speech-reco] RE: [VINUX-DEVELOPMENT] Where should I host tools for playing with speech samples?
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 14:48:20 -0400

Somewhere where it can get the best popularity. Not in terms of press, but in 
terms of other geeks willing to help out because they
think it sounds cool.

Take care,
Sina 

-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Bill Cox
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 2:14 PM
To: Vinux Development; address@hidden
Subject: [VINUX-DEVELOPMENT] Where should I host tools for playing with speech 
samples?

I've written some simple code, which I'm calling "speechbox" for now, which is 
short for "speech sand box".  It has some basic
ability to manipulate sound samples, and makes pretty good speech spectrograms.
It's undocumented, and not ready for prime-time, but I find it useful, and if 
anyone winds up collaborating with me on speech
synthesis and recognition, they might also find it useful.  I added Python 
front-end bindings, so you can work in a Python shell.
The simplest thing would be for me to host it on vinux-project.org, but 
sourceforge.net is an option, and I hear there are GNU/FSF
repositories for free software.
Does anyone have strong feelings about where to host projects?

Thanks,
Bill

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