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DARLA: Completely Automated Vowel Extraction
http://darla.dartmouth.edu/index
A suite of vowel formant extraction tools tailored to research questions in sociophonetics. Completely Automated Vowel Extraction. Audio → Formants. This automated method is designed for "big data" research projects where a general vowel space is prioritized over word-level transcription accuracy. See details ». Semi-Automated Alignment and Extraction. Audio Transcriptions → Formants. See details ». DARLA is designed and implemented by Sravana Reddy. Closed captioning), FAVE-Extract.
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DARLA: Completely Automated Vowel Extraction
http://darla.dartmouth.edu/cite
Citing DARLA and its components. DARLA is designed and implemented by Sravana Reddy. With programming assistance from Irene Feng, and is supported by the Neukom Institute for Computational Science. We can be reached at darla.dartmouth@gmail.com. Suggested in-text citation for the completely automated functions: DARLA (Reddy and Stanford 2015), using Prosodylab-Aligner (Gorman et al. 2011), FAVE-Extract (Rosenfelder et al. 2014), and the Vowels R package (Kendall and Thomas 2010). For custom normalization...
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DARLA: Completely Automated Vowel Extraction
http://darla.dartmouth.edu/cave
Completely Automated Alignment and Vowel Extraction. Our automated system takes uploaded audio files and returns ASR transcriptions, alignments, and vowel formant measurements. It is recommended that you look through the discussion. On the completely automated system's functionality and limitations before you begin. Audio with transcriptions from our automatic speech recognition system. It also provides the facility to edit the transcripts produced by the speech recognizer, and rerun the analysis. The qu...
digitalhumanities.dartmouth.edu
Dartmouth Jewish Sound Archive – Digital Humanities
http://digitalhumanities.dartmouth.edu/projects/dartmouth-jewish-sound-archive
Dartmouth Jewish Sound Archive. Dartmouth Jewish Sound Archive. Launched in 2002 by Professors Lewis Glinert. Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures, Jewish Studies; Alex Hartov. Thayer School of Engineering. With generous support from the Neukom Institute. Remix the Manuscript: A Chronicle of Digital Experiments. The Dartmouth Vietnam Project. The John Milton Reading Room.
tiltfactor.org
Tiltfactor | Metadata Games
http://www.tiltfactor.org/game/metadata-games
Single,single-portfolio page,postid-16426,ajax fade,page not loaded, qode-child-theme-ver-1.0.0,qode-theme-ver-10.0,wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-4.12,vc responsive. To play some games and get the latest updates, go to metadatagames.org. Open Source Crowdsourcing Game Platform. Our current collaborations include the British Library, Boston Public Library, The Open Parks Network, Digital Public Library of America, and the American Antiquarian Society, among others. We make games. We study how people pla...
stainforth.colorado.edu
Contact Us | Stainforth Library of Women's Writing | University of Colorado Boulder
http://stainforth.colorado.edu/node/4
Stainforth Library of Women's Writing. Stainforth Library of Women's Writing. University of Colorado Boulder. The Stainforth Library of Women's Writing project is based in University Libraries at the University of Colorado Boulder. The project director, Dr. Kirstyn Leuner, runs the project from Dartmouth College, where she is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Neukom Institute for Computational Science and the English Department. Dr Kirstyn Leuner (Dartmouth College). English Department and Neukom Institute.
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Francis Stainforth Biography | Stainforth Library of Women's Writing | University of Colorado Boulder
http://stainforth.colorado.edu/about/biography
Stainforth Library of Women's Writing. Stainforth Library of Women's Writing. University of Colorado Boulder. Francis John Stainforth (1797-1866). His interest in stamps and shells reflects the broader antiquarian interest in history and natural history. His devotion to the preservation of women’s literary remains so apparent in both the creation of his library and in his catalogue of women’s writing reveals the inclinations of an archivist. [2]. Early Life and Family. Francis’ mother, Maria, was the sec...