This is some code programmed in Python for a Speech Recogniser.
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This is some code programmed in Python for a Speech Recogniser.
This repository belongs to my Bachelor's thesis on predicting voice likability from pre-trained speech embeddings.
Thesis project with title: "Cognitive decline detection using speech features: A machine learning approach"
Colection of finished laboratory exercises on speech and image technologies
This script takes a manual voice from the microphone of the device used as input and transform it into a string datatype that will be printed on the screen.
GMM-HMM Continuous ASR Using Python and Numpy
This repository contains the code for the implementation of the paper Automatic Assessment of Speaking Skills Using Aural and Textual Information (Eleftherio, 2021).
Voice enabled game of rock paper scissors using Python
Natural Language Processing Final Project
This repository contains source code for ICA Algorithm to be used for Speech Source Separation from Multiple Sources
Identification of accent of an english speaker with their speech signal.
Accompanying code for the paper "Discrete representations in neural models of spoken language" (https://aclanthology.org/2021.blackboxnlp-1.11)
A Tensorflow-2 Implementation of DNN based Speech Recognition/Speaker Verification Models
English language tutoring application with lesson based speech and text evaluation.
The EveryVoice TTS Toolkit - Text To Speech for your language
Speech Emotion Recognition
VAD + resampling | High resolution spectrogram
Speech recognition project on Keyword Spotting (KWS) using Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs)
[Research] 2nd place solution at L3DAS21 challenge Task 1. Using FCN architecture and Perceptual Losses. Implemented with the SpeechBrain toolkit
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