Different Signal Processing Tasks
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Different Signal Processing Tasks
Repository for COVID-19 screening project. Involves audio processing and some CV.
Converts Audio Files to spectrograms
Obspy code that generates continuous spectrograms from FDSN listed seismic stations.
Here, we shall be visualising the spectrograms of two wav files and compare them using the library librosa in python.
Find how similar your voice is to Taylor Swift (WIP) ✨
Tackle accent classification and conversion using audio data, leveraging MFCCs and spectrograms. Models differentiate accents and convert audio between accents
LOFAR System Health Management
Build a Neural Network to identify and classify emotion Real-time Emotion Detection using the tone of their voice. Restrictive to English language (American accent)
Implementation in Python of a tool to automatically classify speech segments according to intonation system of Cuba.
Analysis of human behavioral and neural variability during naturalistic arm movements. Replicates the findings in our preprint: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.17.047357v2
Test with NoiseCapture using Kotlin Multi Platform
The code implements the Deep CNN model described in Salamon and Bello's paper for Environmental Sound Classification on Urbansound8k dataset
TinyML project. This system monitors your room or surrounding with an onboard microphone of Arduino nano BLE sense. Still Under Developement
Classifying Radio signal coming from space
Music timbre transfer
Using deep learning techniques like 1D and 2D CNNs, LSTM to detect damage in a structure with hinges/joints after an earthquake.
Find gravitational wave signals from binary black hole collisions.
NTU RGB+D Dataset Action Recognition with GNNs and CNNs
Deep learning using CNN for Mandarin Chinese tone classification
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