Reply by robert bristow-johnson●April 3, 20072007-04-03
On Apr 2, 2:31 pm, Vladimir Vassilevsky <antispam_bo...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
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> Perhaps, Mr. Dmitry Topez can give you a better advice on that.
i think it's "Terez" and also *Dr.* Dmitry Terez. i did a google,
just to recheck name spelling, and came up with this interesting
little blurb from 4 years ago:
http://www.auditory.org/postings/2003/414.html
r b-j
Reply by Vladimir Vassilevsky●April 2, 20072007-04-02
waheed2nice wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
> Can anybody tell me about a pitch detection algorithm which
> works in noisy environment.
First, apply the lowpass filter with the cutoff at about 500Hz. Then,
apply any common pitch detection algorithm such as normalized
autocorrelation. For the further improvement, the tricks can be employed
such as adaptive pitch tracking.
Perhaps, Mr. Dmitry Topez can give you a better advice on that. However,
noisy signal is noisy signal - you should not expect the miraculous results.
Vladimir Vassilevsky
DSP and Mixed Signal Design Consultant
http://www.abvolt.com
Reply by waheed2nice●April 2, 20072007-04-02
Hi Everybody,
Can anybody tell me about a pitch detection algorithm which
works in noisy environment.
Many Thanks in advance.
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