Analyze spectrograms created by rtl_power
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Dec 4, 2021 - Java
Analyze spectrograms created by rtl_power
Findit is a Python program which can detect audio clips from a database of stored audio files.
Javascript port of the CCWT library (Complex continuous wavelet transformation)
iOS Microphone Stethoscope to Measure Heart Rate using AudioKit and Custom FFT
Web Audio high quality real-time spectogram from biquad bandpass filters
deep_video_extraction is a powerful repository designed to extract deep feature representations from video inputs using pre-trained models. With support for both visual and aural features from videos. Additionally, you can process audio separately by converting it into spectrograms.
A command line tool that paints images (or text) on audio spectograms
Web Audio high quality spectogram from biquad bandpass filters
Southern African Bird Call Audio Identification Challenge
Three in one. capture audio with mobile mic and then play, play songs from internal download directly, displaying spectogram (frequency) of an audio in Flutter.
🌎 This repository contains unsupervised analysis of seismic data using Kmeans and Deep Embedded Clustering to identify different types of signals recorded in Seismograph 🕸️
A Node-RED node for running an impulse created by the Edge Impulse development platform.
Building a speaker identification & verification pipeline for Vietnamese voices 😪
Snippets from learning tensorflow for audio data and models.
A CNN model trained using spectrograms of urban sounds
Recognizes the "Rrrring" sound of my doorbell using Node-RED & Edge Impulse and posts a message on my slack channel.
Trigger word detection application using Keras, which triggers an action whenever you say the trigger word "Activate". The action in this case is producing a "chiming" sound.
Implementation of the paper A Spiking Network that Learns to Extract Spike Signatures from Speech Signals
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