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From: roy@ug.cs.dal.ca (David Roy)
Subject: File format - Beginner Wants Info.
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Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1992 04:36:29 GMT
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This may seem like a very stupid question to any speech-recognition gurus out
there, but I was wondering if anyone would have, or know of, a sound-file
format type that would be relatively easy to read numeric values from.  
What I mean by this is that I want a file type that I can pass through a
function to get an array of values to use as a pattern-matching set.

This article seems confusing to me, and I KNOW what I'm talking about! 

Please, if you have any insight, e-mail me - or post to this group.

Thanks in advance.

David.

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