File:Cameron Macleod - Implementing a Sound Identifier in Python.webm
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The talk will go over implementing a Shazam-style sound recogniser using DSP techniques and some fantastic libraries. It will cover implementation, challenges and further steps. The project is still a work in progress and the code is [available on GitHub][1]. It was inspired by the [Over-the-Air Audio Identification talk][2] at FOSDEM 2016. |
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Source | YouTube: Cameron Macleod - Implementing a Sound Identifier in Python – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.todayCategory:Media from YouTube |
Author | EuroPython Conference |
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