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From: howcome@nta.no (Hakon W Lie FDX)
Subject: Re: Algorithm for pitch detection
In-Reply-To: jpcampb@afterlife.ncsc.mil's message of Mon, 24 May 1993 15:33:23 GMT
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Thanks for all the references to pitch detection papers. Now, is there
also software out there that will do the actual job? I'm looking for a
program/subroutine that takes an array of samples and outputs the pitch (or
F0) -- either as a average or as a function of time. ESPS will do the
job, but my license is being taken away.

Any pointers?

-h&kon

H&kon Lie, Norwegian Telecom Research, +47 63 809100, howcome@hal.nta.no


