Here you go:

   http://rowetel.com/downloads/codec2/train_120_vq

It's the vector quantiser, for some reason it's rather big in Octave 
format (10M).  Same files as C source are more reasonable 200k.

Can show you how it was trained up if that's of interest.  One possible 
area of optimisation.

Cheers,

David


On 19/01/17 11:01, Jeroen Vreeken wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I tried to run the octave code today buty seem to be missing a file
> called 'train_120_vq'.
> Do I have to generate it first? I could not find any reference in the
> rest of the code besides the octave scripts trying to load it...
>
> Regards,
> Jeroen
>
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