Hi, Liviu.

Do you mean speech recognition? Speaker recognition? Just sound 
classification? Which is the concrete use case? I am not sure of what you 
mean but your statement seems too general to be achieved. Depending on your 
purpose you might be in a research bleeding edge, specially if you go to the 
semantic level. 

CLAM currently has no sound classification system but it has many of the 
building blocks such systems use. That's better than starting from scratch.

A new document we added to the wiki [1] gives you an overview on the steps to 
get introduced into CLAM:
[1] http://clam.iua.upf.edu/wikis/clam/index.php/Approaching_CLAM

If you need more help, just ask.


On Tuesday 12 June 2007 16:44:20 Liviu Macoviciuc wrote:
>  I am a newbie to CLAM and I don' t understand much.
> However, I need to write a program that says if 2 audio files are distinct
> For example, a file might contain a voice saying "I am John", and another
> file the same voice  or another voice saying "I am Bill"
> Can anybody help me to get started ?!
>
> Best regards,
> Liviu



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