hybrid-face
See one face up close and another from far away! (by LeviBorodenko)
Music-notes-detection
This python code will detect the musical note present in a given instrument's audio file, Using Fast Fourier Transformation method (by Amagnum)
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hybrid-face
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Fourier Transforms can be applied to create images that look different from up close vs far away. Here: Gauss up close and Fourier from afar. Maths + Tool to make your own in the comments.
Simply install the `hybrid-face` cli via pip install hybrid-face and take a look at the GitHub repo.
Music-notes-detection
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Guitar practice tool
Anyways, if you want to play around with the idea, basic note recognition is actually pretty easy. You can simply go from frequency to note. To get the frequency, a popular way is via fourier transformation. If you want to go the easier route, find someone who's already done this and open-sourced it! I just did a quick search and landed on this GitHub project which looks to do exactly what I just suggested.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing hybrid-face and Music-notes-detection you can also consider the following projects:
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