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the prosodic features of speech (simultaneous speech) compared to the features of native speech

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Prosody is the study of the tune and rhythm of speech and how these features contribute to meaning.
Prosody is the study of those aspects of speech that typically apply to a level above that of the individual phoneme and very often to
sequences of words (in prosodic phrases). Features above the level of the phoneme (or "segment") are referred to as suprasegmentals.
A phonetic study of prosody is a study of the suprasegmental features of speech. At the phonetic level, prosody is characterised by:-

1. vocal pitch (fundamental frequency)
2. acoustic intensity
3. rhythm (phoneme and syllable duration)

MyProsody is a Python library for measuring these acoustic features of speech (simultaneous speech, high entropy)
compared to ones of native speech. The acoustic features of native speech patterns have been observed and established by employing
Machine Learning algorithms. An acoustic model (algorithm) breaks recorded utterances (48 kHz & 32 bit sampling rate and bit depth
respectively) and detects syllable boundaries, fundamental frequency contours, and formants. Its built-in functions recognize/measures:

Average_syll_pause_duration
No._long_pause
Speaking-time
No._of_words_in_minutes
Articulation_rate
No._words_in_minutes
formants_index
f0_index ((f0 is for fundamental frequency)
f0_quantile_25_index
f0_quantile_50_index
f0_quantile_75_index
f0_std
f0_max
f0_min
No._detected_vowel
perc%._correct_vowel
(f2/f1)_mean (1st and 2nd formant frequencies)
(f2/f1)_std
no._of_words
no._of_pauses
intonation_index
(voiced_syll_count)/(no_of_pause)
TOEFL_Scale_Score
Score_Shannon_index
speaking_rate
gender recognition
speech mood (semantic analysis)
pronunciation posterior score
articulation-rate
speech rate
filler words
f0 statistics

The library was developed based upon the idea introduced by Klaus Zechner et al
*Automatic scoring of non-native spontaneous speech in tests of spoken English* Speech Communicaion vol 51-2009,
Nivja DeJong and Ton Wempe [1], Paul Boersma and David Weenink [2], Carlo Gussenhoven [3], S.M Witt and S.J. Young [4]
and Yannick Jadoul [5].

Peaks in intensity (dB) that are preceded and followed by dips in intensity are considered as potential syllable cores.

MyProsody is unique in its aim to provide a complete quantitative and analytical way to study acoustic features
of a speech. Moreover, those features could be analysed further by employing Python's functionalityty to provide more
fascinating insights into speech patterns.

This library is for Linguists, scientists, developers, speech and language therapy clinics and researchers.
Please note that MyProsody Analysis is currently in initial state though in active development. While the amount of
functionality that is currently present is not huge, more will be added over the next few months.

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Installation
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myprosody can be installed like any other Python library, using (a recent version of) the Python package
manager pip, on Linux, macOS, and Windows:

------------- pip install myprosody
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or, to update your installed version to the latest release:
------------- pip install -u myprosody
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NOTE:
After installing Myprosody, download the files
-----------------myspsolution.praat --------------
-----------------MLTRNL.praat --------------------
-----------------stats.csv from-------------------
---------- https://github.com/Shahabks/myprosody------
and save in the directory where you will save audio files for analysis.

Audio files must be in *.wav format, recorded at 48 kHz sample frame and 24-32 bits of resolution.

To check how the myprosody functions behave, please check
---------------- EXAMPLES.docx on --------
------------- https://github.com/Shahabks/myprosody-----

Myprosody was developed by MYOLUTIONS Lab in Japan. It is part of New Generation of Voice Recognition and Acoustic & Language modelling
Project in MYSOLUTIONS Lab. That is planned to enrich the functionality of Myprosody by adding more advanced
functions.

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