Salamandra
dejavu
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Salamandra
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Can someone give me some ensight on using rtl-Sdr to find a high pitched or high frequency sound in my home and what type of antenna I should use
The word "noise" on https://github.com/eldraco/Salamandra is referring to radio signal noise, not the kind of noise you can hear with just your ears.
- Sdr assistance
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I plan to purchase an RF detector to prevent surveillance in the real world, but there's a problem.
Additionally you could look at a more DIY option and try out Salamandra which just needs a small rtl-sdr antenna which is typically used for TV/Radio
- Some information and advice about DDoS, from someone who was there during #opPayback
- Salamandra: Open source Spy Microphone Detection Tool
dejavu
- Audio Fingerprinting and Recognition in Python
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Contacting Collectors or Creating API to help with searching
This doesn't seem hard, you can use something like this to dwoanload the songs: https://stackoverflow.com/a/27481870/6151784 and something like this to calculate how much they match: https://github.com/worldveil/dejavu The question is would you create a (dedicated) server to do your work? Or your own pc? You could also create a very simple page where someone would paste you a YouTube profile URL and you would check all songs of this URL. Also to have a db and save information about the matching and which youtube profiles have alsready been checked. Something like that could work.
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Tiny bit of experience but need to compile a Github program. What is the best video / resource to learn to do this quickly?
If you read the installation.md file it clearly states that it has only been tested on UNIX systems, so you might be on your own trying to get it to wor in windows.
- Help needed with school project
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Identification of all usages of OSTs in Made in Abyss (S1)
Using neural networks seems complicated, did you tried audio fingerprinting? I have been using this audio fingerprinting library to power this anime song synchronization script. You can check Panako and dejavu too.
- Dejavu – Audio fingerprinting and recognition algorithm
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fingerprinting sections of audio from file
I want to say these few seconds match these few seconds from a different audio track. Using dejavu raw has overhead I do not need/want and hence I've been fiddling around with the fingerprint script. When modifying the global variables I can get better hits or worse hits, I will admit that even after reading there recommended article and many other sources, I can't find some good explanations about the mathematics behind the filtering after the specgram has been applied. As far as a I am aware we first apply filters to find/make fine points across the spectrogram after that we only check the distance between points along the time axis not the frequency or a hypotenuse (weird).
- Some information and advice about DDoS, from someone who was there during #opPayback
- List of resources
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Uploading an audio dataset into a database for comparison
I used a repo called https://github.com/worldveil/dejavu to compare audio hashed fingerprints and distinguish the difference between them.
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