Modular Audio Recognition Framework (MARF) is an open-source research platform and a collection of voice, sound, speech, text and natural language processing (NLP) algorithms written in Java and arranged into a modular and extensible framework that attempts to facilitate addition of new algorithms. MARF may act as a library in applications or be used as a source for learning and extension. A few example applications are provided to show how to use the framework. There is also a detailed manual[1] and the API reference[2] in the javadoc format as the project tends to be well documented. MARF, its applications, and the corresponding source code and documentation are released under the BSD-style license.
Developer(s) | Serguei A. Mokhov, Stephen Sinclair, Ian Clement, Dimitrios Nicolacopoulos, The MARF Research and Development Group |
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Stable release | snapshot-0.3.0-devel-20070108
/ January 8, 2007 |
Repository | |
Operating system | Any with the JVM installed |
Type | Pattern recognition, Artificial intelligence, Signal processing, Software frameworks |
License | BSD |
Website | sourceforge |
References
edit- "Modular Audio Recognition Framework". MARF, The Modular Audio Recognition Framework, and its Applications. Retrieved 2007-08-10.
- S. M. Bernsee. "The DFT à pied". Retrieved 2008-06-07.
- O'Shaughnessy, Douglas (2000). Speech Communications. IEEE Press New Jersey, U.S. ISBN.
Footnotes
edit- ^ "MARF, The Modular Audio Recognition Framework, and its Applications: Programmer's Manual" (PDF). Retrieved 2007-08-26.
- ^ "MARF Developers' API". Retrieved 2007-08-10.