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Subject: sound analysis with R
From: Jérôme Sueur <>
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 10:48:25 +0100
Dear all,

I would like to draw your attention on the release of a new version of seewave, an R package dedicated to sound analysis.

Since its first release almost 3 years ago, seewave has been significantly improved including now around 80 end-user functions.

If you are interested and wish to get details, please visit the dedicated seewave webpage.

seewave, as any R package, is free and open-source. Any new contribution will then very welcome. Please note that R can import C, C++ and FORTRAN code.

Best regards,

Jerome
 
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