Subject: | Re: Comparing audiospectrograms |
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From: | Steve Pelikan <> |
Date: | Wed, 22 Jun 2005 10:57:54 -0400 |
The program I've been playing with computes correlations between spectrograms. It can also use these correlations to group similar sounds. An example of the results of this sort of analysis is at http://math.uc.edu/~/pelikan/Dora/revi4/revi4.html and you can find/download the program and documentation at http://math.uc.edu/~/pelikan/Dora/. It should run on PC/Mac/Linux as it is written in Java. Perhaps its only certain advantage is it is free. Cheers! Steve P ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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