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Music descriptors and algorithms wishlist (post your suggestions) #254
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Hi! I'm working on an 'acoustical instruments detection' algorithm as a final project for my engineering degree. I know Ferdinand Fuhrmann worked a lot in this field for his phD in the Universitat Pompeu Fabra but I don't see any implementations of his work for/in Essentia. I think an implementation of an instrument recognition algorithm using the IRMAS dataset would be a great add-on to show just how complete the library is. |
On another subject, it would be cool to see more acoustics algorithms. For example, a toolkit for Room Response Measurement using Angelo Farina's method. This would mean a logsinesweep generator, maybe a convolution algorithm, a kirkeby inverse filter generator and some tools to check the output like the THD, the reverberation time (RT20, RT30), the early decay time. |
What about implementing the Praat algorithm for Pitch detection (http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucjt465/tutorials/praatpitch.html), besides PitchYinFFT and PredominentMelody ? |
@AnasGhrab Does Praat algorithm have any advantage over Yin? |
I was just going to add a general histogram implementation, but the entry "Histogram streaming algorithm (map input stream of values into a configurable histogram)" seems to include it. Am I right? |
@sertansenturk yes, you are |
Please provide a proper guide to build Essentia + gaia since it's currently impossible on any OS, no matter what you do. There are literally tenths of issues about this since years. |
This issue summarizes our wishlist of music descriptors and algorithms to be added in Essenita. You can post your suggestions in comments.
Essentia 2.1
Long-term future
[1] Graham Percival and George Tzanetakis. Streamlined tempo estimation based on autocorrelation and cross-correlation with pulses. IEEE/ACM Transac- tions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, 22(12):1765–1776, 2014.
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