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<title>Automated word insertion in alphabetical order</title>
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<description>Hello, Is there a way to add missing words to the VoxForgeDict in alphabetical order automatically? If no, I will try to write a script. Thanks, --Sergey</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 10:01:50 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Missing Words: Semi-automated approach</title>
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<description>Hello Ken, I was trying to segment a real audio book now, and as expected, it has missing words. Step 2 of the tutorial &#x22;Add Missing Words: Semi-automated approach using Festival&#x22; suggests running MissingWOrdsCleanup.pl script. When I run it, I get an error: /a/proj/voxforge$ ./missingwordscleanup.pl festival -b MissingWordsPhonemes.scm SIOD ERROR: not a symbol or string : (quote S) closing a file left open: temp closing a file left open: MissingWords closing a file left open: MissingWordsPhonemes.scm system festival -b MissingWordsPhonemes.scm failed: 65280 at ./missingwordscleanup.pl line 51. /a/proj/voxforge$ and it creates an empty file MissingWords_out. What might be wrong ? Thanks, --Sergey</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 09:36:17 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Automated Audio Segmentation accuracy</title>
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<description>Hi Ken, On 32bit version of Ubuntu HTK compiled without a problem. Then I followed the tutorial &#x22;Automated Audio Segmentation Using Forced Alignment&#x22; without a hitch up to step 6. In Audacity I see a considerable misalignement between audio and labels. For example in the phrase &#x22;Chapter Four, Part One&#x22; the audio corresponding to label &#x22;part&#x22; contains sounds &#x22;part one&#x22;, and the audio corresponding to label &#x22;one&#x22; contains only silence. Is it a normal misalignement or am I doing something wrong? Thanks a lot, --Sergey </description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 17:26:26 -0500</pubDate>
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