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Modular Audio Recognition Framework

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Modular Audio Recognition Framework (MARF) is a computer program that tries to understand voice, sound, speech, text and human language in general. In MARF, scientists and programmers write algorithms using Java. MARF consists of Lego-like algorithm pieces that can be added or replaced easily. MARF itself can be piece in other computer programs or used for learning, education, and making MARF itself better. A few example programs are provided to show how to use MARF. There is also a lot of documentation of the project. MARF and its programs are published under a BSD-style license.

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  • O'Shaughnessy, Douglas (2000). Speech Communications. IEEE Press. New Jersey, U.S. ISBN.
  • S. M. Bernsee. "The DFT à pied". Retrieved 2005-08-09.
  • "Modular Audio Recognition Framework". MARF, The Modular Audio Recognition Framework, and its Applications. Retrieved 2007-09-09.