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Manuals
General Information
Edinburgh Speech Tools provides a set of executables, which offer access to speech tools functionality in the form of a stand alone program. As far as possible, the programs follow a common format in terms of assumptions, defaults and processing paradigms.
The following are generally true of most speech tools programs.
- Arguments to functions can be specified in any order on the command line. Most programs can take multiple input files, which by default have no preceding argument.
- Output by default is to standard out. The -o flag can be used to specify an output file.
- Often programs can read many formats of input file. Wherever possible, this is done automatically. If this can't be done, the -itype flag can be used to specify the input file format.
- The output file format is specified by -otype.
Specific documentation for each executable is given on separate pages:
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@subpage ch_wave_manual
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@subpage ch_track_manual
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@subpage tilt_analysis_manual
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@subpage tilt_synthesis_manual
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@subpage sigfv_manual
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@subpage spectgen_manual
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@subpage sigfilter_manual
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@subpage designfilter_manual
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@subpage pda_manual
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@subpage pitchmark_manual
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@subpage dp_manual
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@subpage ngram_build_manual
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@subpage ngram_test_manual
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@subpage viterbi_manual
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@subpage na_play_manual
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@subpage na_record_manual
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@subpage wagon_manual
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@subpage ols_manual
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@subpage ols_test_manual
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@subpage wfst_build_manual
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@subpage wfst_train_manual
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@subpage wfst_test_manual
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@subpage scfg_make_manual
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@subpage scfg_train_manual
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@subpage scfg_parse_manual
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@subpage scfg_test_manual
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@subpage siod_manual
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@subpage fringe_client_manual
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@subpage bcat_manual
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@subpage xml_parser_manual