I'm a grad student using this (or rather, wanting to use this) as a
sub-component of my PhD research who wants to get this running on a
small system.

I'd be willing to take a stab at it if someone who knows the code well
might be willing to mentor me a little (i.e. mostly just help break this
down into some smaller digestable assignments). I'm personally *mildly*
comfortable with the code as I've cleaned + compressed it for
microcontrollers already, but I don't yet have a complete grasp of the
ins and outs.

I could probably do it independently, but I just don't have the time to
be able to completely dedicate myself to something like that - a bigger
priority for me is to just get the codec running on a compact system
(like an RPi) for physical-size-related reasons.

Best,
Scott


On 12/14/2012 11:31 AM, John D. Hays wrote:
> This vocoder (CODEC-2) can run on more modest systems but we need to have
> it converted from floating point to fixed point.
> 
> I don't have the experience or time to do this correctly, however, if
> someone has the skill, time, and willingness it would really advance the
> code.
> 
> Another thought is to find a graduate student who would like to take it on
> as a project and we as beneficiaries could crowd source an incentive.   We
> just need to decide which crowd source site to use and how much of an
> incentive would be appropriate, then we all make our donations, with
> someone managing the grant of funds.
> 
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