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-#Conversational Speech generator tool |
+# Conversational Speech generator tool |
-Python tool to generate multiple-end audio tracks to simulate conversational |
-speech with two or more participants. |
+Tool to generate multiple-end audio tracks to simulate conversational speech |
+with two or more participants. |
The input to the tool is a directory containing a number of audio tracks and |
a text file indicating how to time the sequence of speech turns (see the Example |
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IMPORTANT: **the whole code has not been landed yet.** |
-###Example |
+### Example |
For each end, there is a set of audio tracks, e.g., a1, a2 and a3 (speaker A) |
and b1, b2 (speaker B). |