reggaetonBeGone
Detects reggaeton genre with Machine Learning and sends packets to disable BT speakers (hopefully) (by ronibandini)
polymath
Convert any music library into a music production sample-library with ML (by samim23)
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Maker uses Raspberry Pi and AI to block noisy neighbor's Bluetooth speakers
The part I was most interested in is here: https://github.com/ronibandini/reggaetonBeGone/blob/main/reg...
The first method is rfcom connect which might work with some bt speakers. The second method sends some empty packets? Third method missing.
polymath
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Is it possible to segment an audio signal?
No doubt, I’ve used both this and spleeter and found the general experience with this one to be preferable. If you’re focusing primarily on music, you can check out the polymath lib, which also uses demucs: https://github.com/samim23/polymath
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Show HN: Polymath: Convert any music-library into a sample-library with ML
> Using Polymath's search capability to discover related tracks, it is a breeze to create a polished, hour-long mash-up DJ set
https://github.com/samim23/polymath#how-does-it-work :
> How does it work?
> - Music Source Separation is performed with the [facebook/demucs] neural network
> - Music Structure Segmentation/Labeling is performed with the [wayne391/sf_segmenter] neural network
> - Music Pitch Tracking and Key Detection are performed with [marl/Crepe] neural network
> - Music Quantization and Alignment are performed with [bmcfee/pyrubberband]
> - Music Info retrieval and processing is performed with [librosa/librosa]
What are some alternatives?
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