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'''Modular Audio Recognition Framework''' (MARF) is a research platform and a collection of [[voice]]/[[sound]]/[[speech]]/[[text]] and [[natural language processing]] (NLP) [[algorithm|algorithms]] written in [[Java programming language|Java]] and arranged into a modular and extensible [[framework]] that attempts to facilitate addition of new [[algorithm|algorithms]]. MARF may act as a [[Library (computer science)|library]] in [[application software|applications]] or be used as a source for [[learning]] and [[extension (computing)|extension]]. A few example applications are provided to show how to use the [[framework]]. There is also a detailed manual and the [http://marf.sourceforge.net/api-dev/ API reference] in the [[javadoc]] format as the project tends to be well-documented. MARF and its applications are released under a [[
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▲* {{Book reference | First=Douglas | Last=O'Shaughnessy | Authorlink=Douglas O'Shaughnessy | Title=[[Speech Communications]] | Publisher=[[IEEE Press.]] [[New Jersey]], [[US]] | Year=2000 | ID=ISBN}}
* {{Web reference | author=S. M. Bernsee | title=The DFT à pied | work=The DFT à pied | url=http://www.dspdimension.com/data/html/dftapied.html | date=August 9 | year=2005 }}
* {{Web reference | title=Modular Audio Recognition Framework | work=MARF, The Modular Audio Recognition Framework, and its Applications | url=http://marf.sourceforge.net/ | date=August 9 | year=2005 }}
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