A set of freely available, universal speech tools is needed to accelerate progress in the speech technology. The CSLU Toolkit represents an effort to make core technology and fundamental infrastructure accessible, affordable and easy to use. The CSLU Toolkit has been under development for five years. This paper describes recent improvements, additions and uses of the CSLU Toolkit.
@inproceedings{sutton98_icslp, title = {Universal speech tools: the CSLU toolkit}, author = {Stephen Sutton and Ronald A. Cole and Jacques de Villiers and Johan Schalkwyk and Pieter Vermeulen and Michael W. Macon and Yonghong Yan and Edward Kaiser and Brian Rundle and Khaldoun Shobaki and John-Paul Hosom and Alex Kain and Johan Wouters and Dominic W. Massaro and Michael Cohen}, year = {1998}, booktitle = {5th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 1998)}, pages = {paper 0649}, doi = {10.21437/ICSLP.1998-714}, issn = {2958-1796},}
Cite as:Sutton, S., Cole, R.A., Villiers, J.d., Schalkwyk, J., Vermeulen, P., Macon, M.W., Yan, Y., Kaiser, E., Rundle, B., Shobaki, K., Hosom, J.-P., Kain, A., Wouters, J., Massaro, D.W., Cohen, M. (1998) Universal speech tools: the CSLU toolkit. Proc. 5th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 1998), paper 0649, doi: 10.21437/ICSLP.1998-714