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Pitch Tracker: Pitch extractor and pitch period marking program

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This directory contains a pitch extractor and pitch period marking program from Christine Tuerk.
Origin:   

   svr-ftp.eng.cam.ac.uk:/pub/comp.speech/sources/
   as the file Pitch_Tracker-1.0.tar.Z

Version: 1.0 (16-JUN-94) Requires: C CD-ROM: Prime Time Freeware for AI, Issue 1-1 Author(s): Chris Tuerk Cambridge University Engineering Department Trumpington Street Cambridge, CB2 1PZ, England, U.K. Modified by Rob Donovan Steve Waterhouse Tony Robinson Keywords: Authors!Donovan, Authors!Robinson, Authors!Tuerk, Authors!Waterhouse, C!Code, Pitch Tracker, Speech Recognition References: Christine M. Tuerk, "A Text-to-Speech system based on NETtalk", Masters Thesis, Cambridge University Engineering Department, August, 1990. Christine Tuerk, Peter Monaco, and Tony Robinson, "The Development of a Connectionist Multiple-Voice Text-to-Speech System", in ICASSP-91, 1991. Christine Tuerk and Tony Robinson, "A Multiple-Speaker Phoneme Durational Model", in Institute of Acoustics Autumn conference on Speech and Hearing, November 1992. Christine Tuerk, "Automatic Speech Synthesis Using Auditory Transforms and Artificial Neural Networks", PhD Thesis, Cambridge University Engineering Department, 1993. Christine Tuerk and Tony Robinson, "Speech Synthesis Using Artificial Neural Networks Trained on Cepstral Coefficients", EUROSPEECH, September 1993. Christine Tuerk and Tony Robinson, "A New Frequency Shift Function for Reducing Inter-Speaker Variance", in EUROSPEECH, September 1993.
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