>> Ekthept when thomeone thpeakth like thith, of courthe.
>
> what if there are two of them
Hmm...they might just cancel each other out.
___
Pd-list@iem.at mailing list
UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management ->
http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-li
> Ekthept when thomeone thpeakth like thith, of courthe.
what if there are two of them
___
Pd-list@iem.at mailing list
UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management ->
http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Le 2011-09-27 à 00:00:00, William Brent a écrit :
On the other hand, if I were going to take a stab at a simplified system
based on isolated sounds, in general I'd guess that features of pure
vowels would be more helpful in distinguishing between different
speakers than features of "sss" sound
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 09:33:59AM +0800, Chris McCormick wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 07:42:54PM +0200, g...@itchybit.org wrote:
> > The task would be to identify from a live-talk the voice of the current
> > speaker amongst several. Training before is also possible .. i guess this
> > could b
> 2. The Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficient (MFCC) of the FFT (Fast Fourier
> Transform) of a waveform is a good timbral identifier. William Brent's
> TimbreID objects are good instantaneous timbre identifiers using this
> principle, but to build up a sophisticated model of a human voice
> (robust
I did research for a year on how to do this. I came to write externals for PD
because of that project, but I never quite got to the point where I could do
it. It's on my long to-do list, which means it probably never will be finished.
Here are some ideas:
1. Calculate a Chebyshev polynomial fro
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 07:42:54PM +0200, g...@itchybit.org wrote:
> have some1 ever tried to do speaker recognition on *nix in any kind of
> software ? Im trying to find out if its possible to find at least
> rudimentary-working software that would be able to send data to pd ?
>
> The task would
On Sep 22, 2011, at 4:13 PM, Charles Henry wrote:
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 12:42 PM, wrote:
The task would be to identify from a live-talk the voice of the
current
speaker amongst several. Training before is also possible .. i
guess this
could be done for sure by utilizing a simple neural
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 12:42 PM, wrote:
> The task would be to identify from a live-talk the voice of the current
> speaker amongst several. Training before is also possible .. i guess this
> could be done for sure by utilizing a simple neural network trained on a
> FFT docemposition of the voi
Le 2011-09-22 à 19:42:00, g...@itchybit.org a écrit :
The task would be to identify from a live-talk the voice of the current
speaker amongst several. Training before is also possible .. i guess
this could be done for sure by utilizing a simple neural network trained
on a FFT docemposition of
Hi,
have some1 ever tried to do speaker recognition on *nix in any kind of
software ? Im trying to find out if its possible to find at least
rudimentary-working software that would be able to send data to pd ?
The task would be to identify from a live-talk the voice of the current
speaker amongst
11 matches
Mail list logo