> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a free code/library preferably under linux for speech
> pitch tracking. The best match I have found so far is "aubio" library.
> However, it seems to be mainly for music applications. Does it make a
> difference to usea pitch tracker for music vs speech or they are
> generally the same? If any one is familiar with aubio I would
> appreciate if you let me know whether it works for speech pitch as
> well or not. Finally, what are other alternative libraries/codes for
> real-time pitch tracking?
>
> Thanks
>
> H.M.
That's "free" as in beer ?
Keep looking, dude, just keep looking...
Actually, you can check out http://www.speech.kth.se/speech/esps/esps.zip
If you manage to compile the shit it's all yours.
It has a decent program for pitch tracking called get_f0, but it's not
real time
Reply by ●May 31, 20072007-05-31
Hi,
I am looking for a free code/library preferably under linux for speech
pitch tracking. The best match I have found so far is "aubio" library.
However, it seems to be mainly for music applications. Does it make a
difference to usea pitch tracker for music vs speech or they are
generally the same? If any one is familiar with aubio I would
appreciate if you let me know whether it works for speech pitch as
well or not. Finally, what are other alternative libraries/codes for
real-time pitch tracking?
Thanks
H.M.