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    An innovative Open Source CEP (Complex Event Processing) engine. It implements the event stream processing as a library embeddable in C++ and Perl. You can think of the Complex Event Processing engine as an in-memory database driven by triggers, or a data-flow machine, or a spreadsheet on steroids (and without the GUI part).
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    An experimental CEP (Complex Event Processing) engine. It implements the event stream processing as a library embeddable in C++ and Perl. Since then it has been renamed to Triceps, so please look at the new location https://sourceforge.net/projects/t
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    Ekstasis

    A digital signal processing (DSP) framework (w/ audio to midi focus)

    Ekstasis is currently a rapidly produced prototype version of a Digital Signal Processing (DSP) framework which seeks to provide signal/data processing modules which can be strung together via Boost library interprocess message queues. Tools for creating and destroying the communication queues, loading/saving PCM 44100 Hz to/from the signal processing chain, windowing the data (currently only a Hann windowing function module), performing a Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) on the data (using FFT, currently only real part), detecting the presence of an event within a data segment/packet via normalized spectral signature matching/comparison, and the generation of a midi file from the detection of said patterns (i.e., event occurrences) as output are currently available.
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