Hi Adam,
sounds like you've read the white paper?:)
so the current flap is about this promise we've made on the website:
"At this web page <http://mprr.kw.bbc.co.uk/cgi-bin/vis/avn>you'll be
able to generate your own jpg visualisatons for your mp3 files and use
them in your mashups. You will also find a download link to get the
visualisation data as a text file of RGB values (once we've added this
functionality!)"
Would that do you?:)
I can talk to you at *great length* on the day about where the rgb
values come from and how to generate them from scratch.
Alia-currently-typing-this-with-one-finger-while-eating-lunch
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Alia,
Again, that looks nifty. For my thinking, though, I'd be much more
drawn to the feature vectors that you're extracting, especially as it
could possibly be combined with:
http://developer.echonest.com/docs/analyze
Any possibility of this happening?
adam
Alia Sheikh wrote:
Hi again!
We've been doing some work on automatically extracting colours from
audio, to allow us to better navigate that audio. It works
suprisingly well at actually revealing the structure of a peice of
audio content.
For Mashed we're making available a web-based service that allows you
to put an mp3 in and get a coloured jpg out, for use in any way you
see fit.
More info at: http://mashed08.backnetwork.com/event/?articleid=26
Email me ifor a username and password to the service, if you'd like
to have a play beforehand.
Alia Sheikh
Research Engineer
Kingswood Warren
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