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  • Can Machine learning classify audio effects, a dry to wet sound ?

    Can Machine learning classify audio effects, a dry to wet sound ?

    machine-learning
    Sep 20, 2021 • Abhishek Choubey

    Distortion or No Distortion - Machine learning magic

  • Ensemble algorithms and music classification

    Ensemble algorithms and music classification

    machine-learning
    Sep 20, 2021 • Alena Clim

    Playing around with some supervised machine learning - genre classification is hard!

  • Internet time delay: a new musical language for a new time basis

    Internet time delay: a new musical language for a new time basis

    networked-music
    Sep 20, 2021 • Joachim Poutaraud

    Logistical considerations for large-scale telematic performances involving geographically displaced contributors still remain strongly present. Therefore, if networked performers are still to the vagaries of speed and bandwidth of multiple networks and if latency problems remain a significant issue for audio-visual streaming of live Network Music Performance (NMP), one can rather reflect on trying to find a new musical language for a new time basis.

  • Classifying Classical Piano Music Based On Composer’s Native Language Using Machine Learning

    Classifying Classical Piano Music Based On Composer’s Native Language Using Machine Learning

    machine-learning
    Sep 19, 2021 • Wenbo Yi

    How does the language we speak help computers to classify classical music?

  • Estimation of Direction of Arrival (DOA) for First Order Ambisonic (FOA) Audio Files

    Estimation of Direction of Arrival (DOA) for First Order Ambisonic (FOA) Audio Files

    machine-learning
    Sep 18, 2021 • Pedro Lucas

    Where is that sound coming from? Let's explore how a machine could answer this question.

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