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From: Paritosh B. <par...@gm...> - 2017-01-04 10:43:47
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Hi, my name is Paritosh Borkar and I'm a 4th year undergraduate student at IIT Bombay. I would like to start contributing to CCextracter(resolving bugs,etc.) .I am quite comfortable with C/C++ and look froward to contributing to your projects. Please do contact me if there's anything I can do. |
From: Siddhartha G. <sid...@gm...> - 2016-12-31 05:16:23
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Hi all, I would like to begin contributing to ccextractor. I would be grateful for any help in this direction. Thank you. Regards, Siddhartha |
From: Atishay J. <ati...@gm...> - 2016-12-22 16:56:35
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Hello everyone. I am Atishay and I recently gained knowledge of CCExtractor. I wish to contribute to the software and its development but I don't know where to begin. I am comfortable coding in Java, C and Pyhton. Could someone please guide me or point me in the right direction as to where do I begin and what do I do to start helping with the development work? Cheers! Atishay |
From: Kuna F. <fom...@gm...> - 2016-03-22 16:25:53
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Hello, I am unsure of how to join the slack team. i visited the following link rhccgsoc15.slack.com but couldn't proceed. I'd appreciate any help Thanks. <http://rhccgsoc15.slack.com> |
From: Rallabandi S. S. <sir...@re...> - 2016-03-20 10:11:54
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Dear Sir/Madam, I am a Research student in Speech and Vision Lab at International Institute of Information Technology- Hyderabad, India. I've gone through the project ideas for the GSoC 2016 by Indic Project and hence this mail. This is specifically with respect to the tasks pertaining to "libindic project". Previous work: I work on the speech synthesis and for the Blizzard Challenge 2015 http://www.synsig.org/index.php/Blizzard_Challenge_2015 I have used the Google transliteration toolkit for the listening tests. As a part of the Challenge we have used the toolkit and have handsome experience on it so we are looking forward to contribute for the performance of the system as a part of the GSoC 2016 project and make it bug free. ---------- Thanks and Regards, Sai Sirisha .Rallabandi Researcher in Speech Sciences, Speech and Vision Lab, International Institute of Information Technology- Hyderabad,India. sir...@re... |
From: Sagnik M. <sag...@gm...> - 2016-03-19 07:08:43
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Sir/Ma'am, I am a sophomore pursuing Computer Science Engineering and well versed in c/c++. I am really interested to work for CCextractor in GSOC 16. Can u please tell me how to proceed with the same so that i could prepare my proposal at the earliest. Also it would help if you could tell me what should i do to increase my chances of being accepted . I have knowldge in c++ but will learn other things if necessary for the same if needed. Thanks |
From: Neha b. <neh...@ii...> - 2016-03-14 16:50:13
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Hello I am Neha Bagari, a final year Electrical Engg student from IIT-BHU, Varanasi. I am an avid movie fan and would love to be a part of the technology that powers the subtitles.I would like to participate in GSOC 2016 as the first step. I hope I am not too late for this. As I went through the ccextractor gsoc page, I found out about your slack group. Can anyone send me a membership invite? My current status I have cloned and compiled the ccextactor codebase from github. I am exploring it now. I will focus on completing the tasks and solving the bugs. Sincerely |
From: Rishabh G. <ris...@ii...> - 2016-03-13 17:15:49
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Hello, I am Rishabh Garg, a student at IIIT-Delhi (India), pursuing my major in Computer Science. I am well versed in C/C++ as well as git and have been working with them for quite some time. I would love to work with CCExtractor during GSoC 2016 and have been through the ideas and "SCC support" and "Example programs for library" really interest me, though I'd be willing to work on other ideas as well. I've been going through the code base of CCExtractor and trying to fix bugs. I have submitted a fix for Issue #283 <https://github.com/CCExtractor/ccextractor/issues/283> which can be found here <https://github.com/CCExtractor/ccextractor/pull/319>. Also I'm not sure how to join the Slack team. I believe one has to be invited by the team admin in which case I'd like to be added! Regards, Rishabh Garg |
From: Freakavoid <x.a...@gm...> - 2016-03-12 15:19:41
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Hello All, Myself Abhishek Shrivastava. I am a CSE major from UIT, Bhopal, India. I am looking to work under CCExtractor for Gsco 2016 on the project "Improving Github CI" I am proficient in C/C++, Java and Python. I am a suitable candidate for this project because I already have past experience with all the required technologies (Including php as well) . I also have multiple years of experience with various linux distros. I have built a CI pipeline from scratch using Jenkins, Gradle, Git etc which is currently in use. I also have familiarity with virtualisation using Virtual Box/VMWare, Docker. I have also played around with Xen and Vagrant. Currently I am building ccextractor for my machine, and after that I am going to work on the bughunt and sample exercises. It would be really great if a mentor would like to discuss more about this project with me. Also, it'd be awesome if I could be the part of slack group. As of now, I can't join. I need to be invited by the team admin. Regards, Abhishek Shrivastava Blog- abstatic.github.io |
From: Anshul <ans...@gm...> - 2016-03-12 11:15:08
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Yes we are using that old 2015 channel only. If you can then please add yourself in that channel Thanks Anshul Maheshwari On 03/12/2016 04:02 PM, Barun Parruck wrote: > I'm unsure as to how to join the team. The link in Slack says that > everybody's invited, and then redirects you to rhccgsoc15.slack.com > <http://rhccgsoc15.slack.com> (which is odd, because this is gsoc 16, > not 15). > > Also, if we're still using that Slack Channel, I do believe > invitations have to be sent out seperately, in which case, I'd like > one! :) > > Furthermore, the README.md file has a typo..(I think) where it says > the command is ccextrator instead of ccextractor. I added a > pullrequest #312 that fixes it. > > I apologize if I've overstepped any lines or boundaries, or if I've > mixed something up. I'm just eager! > > > Thanks > > B > > -- > This is my Footrr <https://footrr.com/7131.html> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Transform Data into Opportunity. > Accelerate data analysis in your applications with > Intel Data Analytics Acceleration Library. > Click to learn more. > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=278785111&iu=/4140 > > > _______________________________________________ > ccextractor-users mailing list > cce...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ccextractor-users |
From: Barun P. <bar...@gm...> - 2016-03-12 10:32:47
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I'm unsure as to how to join the team. The link in Slack says that everybody's invited, and then redirects you to rhccgsoc15.slack.com (which is odd, because this is gsoc 16, not 15). Also, if we're still using that Slack Channel, I do believe invitations have to be sent out seperately, in which case, I'd like one! :) Furthermore, the README.md file has a typo..(I think) where it says the command is ccextrator instead of ccextractor. I added a pullrequest #312 that fixes it. I apologize if I've overstepped any lines or boundaries, or if I've mixed something up. I'm just eager! Thanks B -- [image: This is my Footrr] <https://footrr.com/7131.html> |
From: Syed J. A. <jun...@re...> - 2016-03-11 15:21:29
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Sir, I am not quite able to understand the workflow of ccextractor. Can you please help me get started? Thanks |
From: PHANINDRA K. T. <pha...@st...> - 2016-03-08 19:26:10
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I am not able to understand how the filed are connected in the source. Can anyone help me how to get a better idea of how ccextractor works?? Awaiting for reply Sorry for any grammatical mistakes |
From: vinayak a. <vin...@gm...> - 2016-03-07 04:56:10
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Hello, I am Vinayak Athavale a Computer Science and NLP student from India. I am proficient in C/C++ and python and have worked on a few projects in NLP. I would like to contribute to ccextractor for gsoc-16 and have started doing the sample exercises and also am working on fixing a few bugs from the issue tracker. link to solutions for sample exercises <https://github.com/vinayakathavale/random/blob/master/checkfn.py> I am interested in the following projects: i) SCC support ii) Automatic translation iii) New standards I had a few questions about the idea "Automatic translation" it is mentioned we need to use Google translate API for translation but that is a paid software (for api calls) so shouldn't we shift to some free/opensource alternative ? Regarding the collaboration opportunities with RedHenLabs could you elaborate on the projects? Also since very few people are active on irc/mailinglist could you add me to the slack group Regards, Vinayak |
From: Mehul G. <meh...@gm...> - 2016-03-06 14:00:47
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I am Mehul Garg, a second year undergraduate student, pursuing my dual degree in BE(Hons) in Computer science engineering and MSc in mathematics from BITS Pilani Goa, India. I am well versed with C and Python and gaining expertise in R. I am relatively new to CCExtractor and want to be able to contribute to the project in anyway possible. Could you please help me with understanding the existing code base and give me some direction. Thank you Mehul Garg |
From: Anshul M. <ans...@gm...> - 2016-03-06 13:26:20
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Hello Abishek, Thanks for your effort, I would love to push your efforts done on CCEXtractor to make them productive and usable. Suggestion 1) do those small changes and send a pull request for resolution of warning. Suggestion 2) dont remove all warning in single commit and make it discrete. Tip 1) for second warning strncat would be the easy solution. and best solution would be to implement ccx_strlcat function and use that. for reference go with this link http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=strlcat Tip 2) write call with very less data, because it degrade performance by having overhead of systemcalls. but I would like if you come up with better solution rather then just checking the return value. and atleast limit the write function call to one per function. Tip 3) warning 3, your solution is good, create pull request of it, ASAP. Tip 4) warning 4, try considering PRIu64format specifier. Question) Do you have dual boot? Purpose of Question: All the changes you make you do a sanity test on windows and linux. If you do not have the abilty to test your PR on any OS from linux and windows specify in your PR(pull request). Thanks Anshul Maheshwari On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 6:32 PM, abhishek.vinjamoori < abh...@st...> wrote: > Hello, > > I am Abhishek Vinjamoori, a student at International Institute of > Information Technology - Hyderabad(India). > I am doing my majors in Computer Science Engineering. I am very well > versed with the following languages/technologies - C/C++, Python, > HTML,JavaScript and related frameworks. I have built quite a few > applications and programs in the aforementioned technologies. > > I used CCExtractor(GUI version) previously and I liked it. When I saw > CCExtractor in the list of organizations selected for GSOC 2016 it was > naturally my first choice. It would indeed be an honor for me to > contribute to this code base. > > I went through the ideas page of CCExtractor .I found many of the > project ideas interesting of which, I would like to choose "Example > programs for library" and "Automatic Translations" to initiate my ground > work. > > As suggested, I have started the tasks and my workings are in the > following link: > > https://github.com/abhishek-vinjamoori/Competitive-Programming/tree/master/Competitive%20Programming/cc-extractor > Please note that checkfunctions.py is a python3 file and > warning_solutions contains the resolution to the warnings during my > compilation. > > Currently I am diving into the code base of CCExtractor and solving the > next given tasks. Could you please review my submissions and suggest any > additional changes ? Any other suggestions would be really helpful for > me. > > Thank you. > > Regards, > Abhishek. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > ccextractor-users mailing list > cce...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ccextractor-users > |
From: abhishek.vinjamoori <abh...@st...> - 2016-03-06 13:02:47
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Hello, I am Abhishek Vinjamoori, a student at International Institute of Information Technology - Hyderabad(India). I am doing my majors in Computer Science Engineering. I am very well versed with the following languages/technologies - C/C++, Python, HTML,JavaScript and related frameworks. I have built quite a few applications and programs in the aforementioned technologies. I used CCExtractor(GUI version) previously and I liked it. When I saw CCExtractor in the list of organizations selected for GSOC 2016 it was naturally my first choice. It would indeed be an honor for me to contribute to this code base. I went through the ideas page of CCExtractor .I found many of the project ideas interesting of which, I would like to choose "Example programs for library" and "Automatic Translations" to initiate my ground work. As suggested, I have started the tasks and my workings are in the following link: https://github.com/abhishek-vinjamoori/Competitive-Programming/tree/master/Competitive%20Programming/cc-extractor Please note that checkfunctions.py is a python3 file and warning_solutions contains the resolution to the warnings during my compilation. Currently I am diving into the code base of CCExtractor and solving the next given tasks. Could you please review my submissions and suggest any additional changes ? Any other suggestions would be really helpful for me. Thank you. Regards, Abhishek. |
From: Eliran S. <el...@wh...> - 2016-02-11 09:22:42
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Hi, i got random Segmentation fault when i'm trying to extract CC from TS UDP stream. i used gdb to track down the SIGSEGV, can someone shed some light on it? 00:02:19,672|00:02:22,242|RU2|Apparently a sad day in theresa Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. __strcasecmp_l_sse42 () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/strcmp-sse42.S:164 164 movdqu (%rdi), %xmm1 Regards, Eliran |
From: akhil a. <akh...@gm...> - 2016-01-29 20:06:28
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Hello all, I'm new to open source, i would love to contribute and i work as computational linguist familiar with nlp tasks. Can someone help me get started here . Thanks in advance !! |
From: Shivang B. <bel...@gm...> - 2016-01-17 06:25:37
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Hello I am new and would like to contribute to ccextractor. I am also interested in GSoc 2016. Can someone get me started? |
From: franck d. <dev...@gm...> - 2015-05-04 15:21:10
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I guess, it was a problem with my configuration (language settings or something else) Now I have correct sentences/words but a lot of subtiltes are missing. On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 12:43 PM, franck dev <dev...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks to * kisselef <https://github.com/kisselef> * patch live dvb > subtitles from french dvb-t are correctly extracted (checked with spupng > mode). > > But the ocr does not works fine > I have added french in the language list but the result of the ocr in the > srt is mostly garbage > > If I output in spupng mode then use tesseract it works fine on subtitle > (not with all font colors) > Any idea why tesseract from command line is working better than inside > ccextractor ? > > Franck > |
From: franck d. <dev...@gm...> - 2015-05-04 10:44:01
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Hi, Thanks to * kisselef <https://github.com/kisselef> * patch live dvb subtitles from french dvb-t are correctly extracted (checked with spupng mode). But the ocr does not works fine I have added french in the language list but the result of the ocr in the srt is mostly garbage If I output in spupng mode then use tesseract it works fine on subtitle (not with all font colors) Any idea why tesseract from command line is working better than inside ccextractor ? Franck |
From: franck m. <dev...@gm...> - 2015-04-07 08:58:21
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Hi, I have tried to extract dvb subtitles in text or picture format of of a dvb-t record from TNT in France without any success. Are there any limitation in dvb subtitles support with current version of cc extractor ? Here is the extract of the record I tried to http://dl.free.fr/gn7ofWDq0 Vlc can display the subtitles without any problem Thanks, Franck |
From: Pranav V. <pra...@gm...> - 2015-03-23 17:16:00
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Hi, I am interested in doing work for CCExtractor during GSoC 2015. I tried to solve a few of the sample exercises on the GSoC page. My results are below: 1. https://github.com/vaishious/ccextractor-gsoc15/blob/master/func_names.sh Code has been written in a Shell Script. This extracts a very large number of functions (3437). But this isn't 100% correct and will miss out on a few functions. The code which works for all functions fails to run in time. Thinking a little more about this made me realize that a C parser will be required and that will make it a difficult task. 2. Compiled CCextractor using the makefile. Ran perfectly. Not sure what the exercise means. 3. EBU (https://tech.ebu.ch/docs/tech/tech3264.pdf) , ISDB and DTMB standards. Some of them have also been mentioned on the GSoC page of CCExtractor. 4. Few files are here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_c5iaC4CM2CfjBGVktITDd2RHdJTXBQTXM5Tm52c3l6T2N4Q2JBbi1rU1hiNVZpQnR0R3M&authuser=0 They are files with multiprogram CC. Some of the programs don't give any output with CCextractor and fail. Some output a line or two of subtitles and then fail. 5. I haven't really been able to understand the large code base of CCExtractor so couldn't really come up with anything. I couldn't find any documentation for it either (If there is documentation, I would appreciate a link) I hope to finish writing my proposal draft by tomorrow for an informal review by the community. If I could get some documentation to understand the code it would really help my proposal. Let me know any errors and anything changes I should make. Thanks, Pranav Vaish |
From: Vishal G. <vis...@gm...> - 2015-03-16 20:30:07
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Hey, I got the ccextractor-server which is the proof of concept mentioned in the "Worldwide repository" project and played around with it. Now as I understand we want to use Google App Engine to employ this server which receives data from various sources and also provide a User Interface to view this data. The server currently has two components: 1. A C implementation to which anyone can connect and stream data, server writes data to DB. 2. A PHP based web server which can be used to view live data and also query past data. Then, if we use google app engine, then the second component can be easily done in either PHP or Python. But, 1. A C implementation will not work there, and 2. Google app engine doesn't allow listening sockets. I was thinking of ways to do this using Google App Engine. Any ideas? Currently ccextractor uses only TCP to send data in BIN format to server. What other protocols need to be implemented as part of "Real time uploading"? Is email on the list the best way for communication? It isn't very active. On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 11:20 PM, Vishal Gupta <vis...@gm...> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > This is Vishal Gupta. I am studying Computer Science at International > Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India. > > I have worked with C, C++ and Python among others. My projects can be found > here. > > I have experience in developing web applications in Python and PHP. I enjoy > building API's and back-ends and have previously used Google App > Engine(webapp2) and django to develop some applications. I(in a team) also > developed a load testing framework which provided a high level of > concurrency using Python and Gevent. I am really interested in the > "Worldwide repository" project and would like to know further about it. > Also, where can I find the POC that is mentioned in the project description? > > I have also implemented as part of a project, a File Sharing program which > required us to build a trivial ftp using TCP/UDP which supports file > transfer and other operations. I am thus also interested in the project > "Real time uploading". > > Regards, > Vishal |