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    Basic Pitch

    Basic Pitch

    A lightweight audio-to-MIDI converter with pitch bend detection

    Basic Pitch is a Python library for Automatic Music Transcription (AMT), using lightweight neural network developed by Spotify's Audio Intelligence Lab. It's small, easy-to-use, pip install-able and npm install-able via its sibling repo. Basic Pitch may be simple, but it's is far from "basic"! basic-pitch is efficient and easy to use, and its multi pitch support, its ability to generalize across instruments, and its note accuracy compete with much larger and more resource-hungry AMT systems....
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    FineSplice

    FineSplice

    Enhanced splice junction detection and estimation from RNA-Seq data

    ...FineSplice requires Python 2.x (>= 2.6) with the following modules installed: pysam (http://code.google.com/p/pysam/) and scikit-learn (http://scikit-learn.org/). For further details check out our publication: Nucl. Acids Res. (2014) doi: 10.1093/nar/gku166
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    ProximityForest

    Efficient Approximate Nearest Neighbors for General Metric Spaces

    ...See: O'Hara and Draper, "Are You Using the Right Approximate Nearest Neighbor Algorithm?", WACV 2013 (best student paper award). One application of a ProximityForest is given in the following CVPR publication: Stephen O'Hara and Bruce A. Draper, "Scalable Action Recognition with a Subspace Forest," IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2012. This source code is provided without warranty and is available under the GPL license. More commercially-friendly licenses may be available. Please contact Stephen O'Hara for license options. ...
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