A fast feature extraction software tool for speech analysis and processing. It incorporates standard MFCC, PLP, and TRAPS features. The tool is a specially designed to process very large audio data sets. It uses GPU acceleration if compatible GPU available (CUDA as weel as OpenCL, NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel GPUs are supported). CPU SSE intrinsic instruction set is used in cases where no compatible GPU present. The output files are stored in HTK format. The software is developed at Department of Cybernetics at University of West Bohemia in Pilsen.

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Intended Audience

Science/Research

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ HMI Software, C++ Speech Software, C++ Machine Learning Software

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2013-02-25