Hey,
I wonder if MARF is the right choice for me.
What I want to do: First two speakers tell where name. Afterwards I have a continuous audio input (from a microphone). In this audio input the names of the two speakers should be detected and be printed out.
Is MARF the right choise? Because I always read about testing and training data, I would not have this, just two diffrent inputs.
Thanks, Julia
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Hey,
if someone has a simular issue: Yes, it's working quite good for me.
It's very easy to compare two AudioFiles using MARF and MARF offers the diffrent methods you need for this.
Greetz, Julia
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Anonymous
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2011-07-18
Hi there,
I'm being able to run speakerIdentApp demo. Can someone help me with necessary steps to run this demo.
System: windows , netbeans
Thanks in advance :)
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Hey,
I wonder if MARF is the right choice for me.
What I want to do: First two speakers tell where name. Afterwards I have a continuous audio input (from a microphone). In this audio input the names of the two speakers should be detected and be printed out.
Is MARF the right choise? Because I always read about testing and training data, I would not have this, just two diffrent inputs.
Thanks, Julia
Hey,
if someone has a simular issue: Yes, it's working quite good for me.
It's very easy to compare two AudioFiles using MARF and MARF offers the diffrent methods you need for this.
Greetz, Julia
Hi there,
I'm being able to run speakerIdentApp demo. Can someone help me with necessary steps to run this demo.
System: windows , netbeans
Thanks in advance :)