Speech and Language Resource Bank
CMU Sphinx is a set of speech recognition development libraries and tools that can be linked in to speech-enable applications.
Authors: Evandro Gouvea,
Peter Gorniak,
Philip Kwok,
Paul Lamere,
Beth Logan,
Pedro Moreno,
Bhiksha Raj,
Mosur Ravishankar,
Bent Schmidt-Nielsen,
Rita Singh,
JM Van Thong,
Willie Walker,
Manfred Warmuth,
Joe Woelfel,
Peter Wolf
Updated: 2019-10-23
Source: https://cmusphinx.github.io/
Keywords: speech,
programming,
Java,
experiment,
English,
French,
Mandarin,
German,
Dutch,
Russian
A freely available system for PC-based simple visual reaction time testing that is analogous to the widely used psychomotor vigilance task (PVT).
Authors: Jaques Reifman,
Maxim Y. Khitrov,
Sridhar Ramakrishnan,
Kamal Kumar,
Jianbo Liu,
Srinivas Laxminarayan,
David Thorsley,
Srinivasan Rajaraman,
Nancy J. Wesensten
Updated: 2018-04-30
Source: https://pcpvt.bhsai.org/pcpvt/register.xhtml
Keywords: psychology,
neuroscience,
experiment,
software,
English
AUX (AUditory syntaX) is a scripting syntax specifically designed to describe and process auditory signals. In a nutshell, it consists of 1) functions to create and process sound signals, 2) operators particularly relevant to sounds, and 3) usual mathematic operations that you may find in any programming language.
Authors: Bomjun J. Kwon
Updated: 2016-07-20
Source: http://auditorypro.com/download/aux/
Keywords: speech,
language,
audition,
psychoacoustic,
word-recognition,
experiment,
education,
programming,
English