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Tag Archives: audio
How does Chromaprint work?
I’ve been meaning to write this post for a long time, but never really finished it. I hope it will help people understand how does the Chromaprint algorithm work, where do the individual ideas come from and what do the … Continue reading
Acoustid Fingerprinter (BETA)
Since my last Acoustid-related post, I was working on a GUI application for submitting fingerprints. It’s far from finished, but I think it has reached the state where it can do something useful without breaking on trivial problems. Please who … Continue reading
Acoustid
After asking for fingerprint test data in my last post about Chromaprint I received about 270k fingerprints from. This helped me to perform some larger tests on the proof-of-concept lookup server I had implemented using Java and PostgreSQL. I had … Continue reading
Posted in Acoustid, Announce, Programming
Tagged acoustid, audio, chromaprint, fingerprinting, java, MusicBrainz, postgresql
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Introducing Chromaprint
After several months of reading research papers, learning and weekend coding, I’m very happy to make the half-finished code of my audio fingerprinting library public. :) I’m doing this mostly for selfish reasons, because it will force me to stop … Continue reading
Posted in Acoustid, Announce, Programming
Tagged acoustid, audio, c++, chromaprint, fingerprinting, MusicBrainz
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