Subject: | Re: field recordings with mobile phone application, audioTagger |
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From: | "eva sjuve" marsflicka |
Date: | Sat Sep 8, 2007 1:13 am ((PDT)) |
marc, this is a very interesting idea. I'm sure its not that difficult to make a software to search for a match of archived waveforms. I will look into this and see if I can develop the application with this capability. -eva Marc Myers wrote: > > > This is very cool technology. To anyone's knowledge is there software > that can search this database of sounds for known waveforms? Birds of > course but many animals have distinctive calls. Seems to me with phones > ubiquitous in even the most remote areas it would be possible to > generate range maps based on calls fairly easily. |
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