> Well, not exactly. The training signal is that of an
alligator. So, I can
> find that sound or sounds similar to it. If a gator makes a sound
different
> than that of my training signal, it's not going to work very well.
However,
> the software could scale to many sounds rather than one. The name is just
a
> snazzy name I picked instead of using "Acoustic Signal Identification and
> Direction Finding" every time I talked about it.
Ok... well I was close then. It sounds like an excellent student project
result, and your EE program (I assume it's
EE) seems to include some basic marketing principles also :-)
-Jeff
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Brower [mailto:j...@signalogic.com]
> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 10:38 PM
> To: s...@gmail.com
> Cc: c...
> Subject: Re: [c6x] Example Project
>
> Curious about the name Gatorkator -- so this creation can locate
alligators?
>
> -Jeff
>
>> I have made several posts here asking questions when I am struggling. I
> figured I would share a success as well.
>>
>> I successfully implemented an acoustic signal identification and
>> direction finding project on the TMS320C6713 DSK by Spectrum Digital.
>>
>> The project is a pretty complete package, I think. I would love to
>> hear any feedback or know if someone would like to fork the project and
> try their hand at it as well.
>>
>> Here is the link to the functioning branch:
>> https://github.com/staticd/TheGatorKator/tree/mu
>>
>> I haven't merged to the head because I am not really done yet (I
never
> will be ;).
>>
>> Best,
>> staticd
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Reply by Natt Day●April 23, 20122012-04-23
Well, not exactly. The training signal is that of an alligator. So, I can
find that sound or sounds similar to it. If a gator makes a sound different
than that of my training signal, it's not going to work very well.
However,
the software could scale to many sounds rather than one. The name is just a
snazzy name I picked instead of using "Acoustic Signal Identification and
Direction Finding" every time I talked about it.
-staticd
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Brower [mailto:j...@signalogic.com]
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 10:38 PM
To: s...@gmail.com
Cc: c...
Subject: Re: [c6x] Example Project
Curious about the name Gatorkator -- so this creation can locate alligators?
-Jeff
> I have made several posts here asking questions when
I am struggling. I figured I would share a success as well. >
> I successfully implemented an acoustic signal identification and
> direction finding project on the TMS320C6713 DSK by Spectrum Digital.
>
> The project is a pretty complete package, I think. I would love to
> hear any feedback or know if someone would like to fork the project and try their hand at it as well. >
> Here is the link to the functioning branch:
> https://github.com/staticd/TheGatorKator/tree/mu
>
> I haven't merged to the head because I am not really done yet (I never will be ;). >
> Best,
> staticd
_____________________________________
Reply by Jeff Brower●April 22, 20122012-04-22
Curious about the name Gatorkator -- so this creation can locate alligators?
-Jeff
> I have made several posts here asking questions when
I am struggling. I figured I would share a success as well.
>
> I successfully implemented an acoustic signal identification and direction
finding project on the TMS320C6713 DSK by
> Spectrum Digital.
>
> The project is a pretty complete package, I think. I would love to hear any
feedback or know if someone would like to
> fork the project and try their hand at it as well.
>
> Here is the link to the functioning branch:
https://github.com/staticd/TheGatorKator/tree/mu
>
> I haven't merged to the head because I am not really done yet (I never
will be ;).
>
> Best,
> staticd
_____________________________________
Reply by stat...@gmail.com●April 22, 20122012-04-22
I have made several posts here asking questions when I am struggling. I figured
I would share a success as well.
I successfully implemented an acoustic signal identification and direction
finding project on the TMS320C6713 DSK by Spectrum Digital.
The project is a pretty complete package, I think. I would love to hear any
feedback or know if someone would like to fork the project and try their hand at
it as well.