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== Dependencies and Borrowed Code == | == Dependencies and Borrowed Code == | ||
− | * [http://mary.dfki.de/ OpenMary TTS]'s signal processing library (`signalproc.jar`) (BSD | + | * [http://fmod.org/ FMOD Sound System], copyright © Firelight Technologies Pty, Ltd., 1994-2010. (FMOD non-commercial license). |
− | + | * [http://mary.dfki.de/ OpenMary TTS]'s signal processing library (`signalproc.jar`) (BSD-like). | |
− | + | * Drag and drop support thanks to [http://iharder.sourceforge.net/current/java/filedrop/ FileDrop] (Public Domain). | |
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Revision as of 15:17, 26 March 2010
Penn TotalRecall
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Overview
TotalRecall is designed for precise scoring and timing of participant responses during verbal tasks, especially Free Recall. However, it can be used for many kinds of audio annotation. TotalRecall displays an audio recording as a self-scrolling waveform that automatically keeps up with audio playback.
TotalRecall is used on a daily basis by many in the Computational Memory Lab. Support and maintenance will continue indefinitely with new features being added as needed.
Download
/* == Launch with Java Web Start == */ /* <<html(<a href="http://memory.psych.upenn.edu/files/software/TotalRecall/JavaWebStartAppPage.html"> <img src=""/></a>)>> */ /* == Download == */
Operating System | Type | |
)>> | Mac OSX | Mac OSX App |
)>> | Linux | Debian Package |
)>> | Windows | Windows Installer |
)>> | Other | Source Code |
/* ||TotalRecall_Windows.zip||Windows executable||0.31|| */
Getting Started
Download the file for your platform and unzip it. After launching the program try opening the sample audio file and wordpool file in the examples directory. Check the menu items for actions and keybindings available to the user. Also check Help --> Key Bindings.
System Requirements
TotalRecall currently runs on Mac OSX, with Windows and Linux versions to be released shortly. We plan to test and support these configurations, but the program should run on many others.
TotalRecall requires a Java Runtime Environment, version 5 or higher. Most computers come with Java pre-installed, so you can probably download and run the program without worrying about system requirements. If it turns out you don't have Java, you can download it free here.
Support, Contact, and Bug Reports
Please submit bug reports on our Sourceforge bug tracking system (no login required).
Please submit feature requests on our Sourceforge request tracking system (no login required).
For other support or feedback please send emails to: memory - software @ psych . upenn . edu (remove all the spaces).
Development
License
TotalRecall is free and open-source software, released under the GNU General Public License, version 3. We encourage other groups to modify and improve the program. Please drop us a line if you're interested in developing TotalRecall or borrowing its code.
Dependencies and Borrowed Code
- FMOD Sound System, copyright © Firelight Technologies Pty, Ltd., 1994-2010. (FMOD non-commercial license).
- OpenMary TTS's signal processing library (`signalproc.jar`) (BSD-like).
- Drag and drop support thanks to FileDrop (Public Domain).
Supported Configurations
Operating System | Java versions |
Mac OS 10.6 (64-bit) | Java 6 |
Mac OS 10.5 (64-bit) | Java 5, 6 |
Ubuntu/Kubuntu Linux 10.11 (32/64-bit) | Java 6 |
Windows 7 (32/64-bit) | Java 6 |
Windows Vista (32/64-bit) | Java 5, 6 |
Windows XP (32-bit) | Java 5, 6 |