Q2.8: Signal Processing Software
[Note: Question 1.9 lists
speech laboratory environments and audio editors,
many of which provide basic and advanced signal processing capabilities.]
Signal Processing Products
-
SigLib from Numerix Ltd.
On the Web
The following sites provide lists of useful DSP software. Not all the
software is directly applicable to speech processing.
- comp.dsp FAQ
- http://www.bdti.com/faq/dsp_faq.htm
- DSP Internet Resources
- http://www.eg3.com/
http://www.eg3.com/dsp.htm
- Poynton's Digital Signal Processing Resource List
- http://www.inforamp.net/~poynton/Poynton-dsp.html
- WWW Pages Relating to Sound Computation
- http://datura.cerl.uiuc.edu/netstuff/sigsoundLinks.html
- Yahoo - Signal and Image Processing
- http://www.yahoo.com/Science/Engineering/Electrical_Engineering/Signal_and_Image_Processing/
- Sound Related Resources
- http://pscinfo.psc.edu/~geigel/menus/sound.html
- SPLIB: Signal Processing url LIBrary
- http://jazz.rice.edu/splib/
- Wavelet's Home Page
- http://www.mat.sbg.ac.at/~uhl/wav.html
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