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py3-aeneas is a fork of aeneas that supports python3.6+.
Many thanks to Nicola Montecchio, who suggested using MFCCs and DTW, and co-developed the first experimental code for aligning audio and text.
Paolo Bertasi, who developed the APIs and Web application for ReadBeyond Sync, helped shaping the structure of this package for its asynchronous usage.
Chris Hubbard prepared the files for packaging aeneas as a
Debian/Ubuntu .deb.
Daniel Bair prepared the brew formula for installing aeneas
and its dependencies on Mac OS X.
Daniel Bair, Chris Hubbard, and Richard Margetts packaged the installers for Mac OS X and Windows.
Firat Ozdemir contributed the finetuneas HTML/JS code for fine
tuning sync maps in the browser.
Willem van der Walt contributed the code snippet to output a sync map in TextGrid format.
Chris Vaughn contributed the MacOS TTS wrapper.
All the mighty GitHub contributors <https://github.com/readbeyond/aeneas/graphs/contributors>,
and the members of the Google Group <https://groups.google.com/d/forum/aeneas-forced-alignment>.
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py3-aeneas is a fork of aeneas
We found that py3-aeneas demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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