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Started by Rohit July 6, 2012
http://chaelaa.wordpress.com
On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 23:37:18 -0700 (PDT), Rohit
<rohitagarwal33@rediffmail.com> wrote:

>http://chaelaa.wordpress.com
Hello Rohit, That web page contains the sentence: "As DSP engineers, we should be able to look at a graph of any given segment of audio and recognize its characteristics." Such a sentence certainly does invite meditation. [-Rick-]
On Friday, July 6, 2012 12:07:18 PM UTC+5:30, Rohit wrote:
> http://chaelaa.wordpress.com
It's our first step towards building automated music analysis algorithms specially for Hindustani vocalists. The Hindustani school of Indian Classical Music carries a rich tradition of direct guru to disciple based learning which has resulted in very old traditions of vocal presentation being alive still today. To start recognizing these nuances in the sound we are starting with a visual approach.
On Jul 7, 12:41&#4294967295;am, Rick Lyons <R.Lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 23:37:18 -0700 (PDT), Rohit > > <rohitagarwa...@rediffmail.com> wrote: > >http://chaelaa.wordpress.com > > Hello Rohit, > &#4294967295; &#4294967295;That web page contains the sentence: > > &#4294967295; &#4294967295;"As DSP engineers, we should be able to > &#4294967295; &#4294967295; look at a graph of any given segment of > &#4294967295; &#4294967295; audio and recognize its characteristics." > > Such a sentence certainly does invite meditation. > > [-Rick-]
Are you sure that the word you were looking for was not "medication"?
On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 10:38:13 -0700 (PDT), John Hadstate
<jh113355@hotmail.com> wrote:

>On Jul 7, 12:41&#4294967295;am, Rick Lyons <R.Lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote: >> On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 23:37:18 -0700 (PDT), Rohit >> >> <rohitagarwa...@rediffmail.com> wrote: >> >http://chaelaa.wordpress.com >> >> Hello Rohit, >> &#4294967295; &#4294967295;That web page contains the sentence: >> >> &#4294967295; &#4294967295;"As DSP engineers, we should be able to >> &#4294967295; &#4294967295; look at a graph of any given segment of >> &#4294967295; &#4294967295; audio and recognize its characteristics." >> >> Such a sentence certainly does invite meditation. >> >> [-Rick-] > >Are you sure that the word you were looking for was not "medication"?
Hi John, To quote my favorite line from Hannibal Lector, (Whispering) "That was good." [-Rick-]