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    audioFlux

    A library for audio and music analysis, feature extraction.

    audioflux is a deep learning tool library for audio and music analysis, feature extraction. It supports dozens of time-frequency analysis transformation methods and hundreds of corresponding time-domain and frequency-domain feature combinations. It can be provided to deep learning networks for training, and is used to study various tasks in the audio field such as Classification, Separation, Music Information Retrieval(MIR) and ASR etc.
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    ManyEars
    ManyEars implements real-time microphone array processing to perform sound source localisation, tracking and separation. It was designed for mobile robot audition in dynamic environments. NOTE: Development will continue on github : https://github.com/introlab/manyears
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    ISSE

    ISSE

    An Interactive Source Separation Editor

    In applications such as audio denoising, music transcription, music remixing, and audio-based forensics, it is desirable to decompose a single-channel recording into its respective sources. To perform such tasks, we present a new software tool to perform source separation by painting on time-frequency visualizations of sound. Initial results shows the software can achieve state-of-the-art separation results compared to prior work.
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