there is probably a description in the UPF website. I guess its at the Music Technology Group. http://www.iua.upf.es/mtg/eng/
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [PD] Waveform Analysis? Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 22:53:59 +0200 From: roc principio@ilimit.es To: Ju'k J'unk jukjunk@hotmail.com CC: PD-list@iem.kug.ac.at
might not be exactly the same, but i know UPF in Barcelona is working on something similar. some sort of app to scan and recognise files over the internet and identify them (of course, to prosecute filesharing, p2p, etc). but it's a rather large project as far as i understood. i dont have much info. maybe someone else knows about it?
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El miércoles, 14 abri, 2004, a las 20:37 Europe/Madrid, Ju'k J'unk escribió:
Hey Everyone,
Would anyone know the approach to take to do an in-depth analysis of
waveforms or waveforms of an entire audio track? I'd like to scan
through the frequencies of a sample or mp3 (or other audio form). I
want to come up with all of the recognizable patterns in a given
sample. This way I can scan multiple tracks of a certain genre of
music or sound and come up with the repetitions and patterns that make
up what makes that particular piece of music simillar to others. I'll
try to clarrify exactly what I'm trying to do better if you don't
quite know what I mean.Ju'k
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