Chris Cannam wrote: > On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 4:15 PM, Olivier Guilyardi <[email protected]> wrote: >> Plus, before removal, visual/auditive review of the detected noises (in some >> sort of audio editor) sounds quite important: there's alway a risk to >> confuse a >> noise with the end of a phrase or an other element of speech. So I might >> need to >> craft a little gui, or manage to integrate this detection into rezound, >> ardour, >> etc.. > > I'm not sure I have any useful thoughts about the actual detection > method, but I notice your screenshots use SV. If you could make a > Vamp plugin (turning, say, frequency-domain input into output features > with duration that identify the noisy regions), you would then be able > to review the results in either SV or Audacity.
That's a very interesting idea. > > And although you can't edit the audio in SV, by chance I'm just > planning to make a little command-line program to split audio files > according to the feature locations returned by Vamp plugins run on > them, which might help to provide one of the missing pieces. I don't think splitting would do the job. Any chance that the noise regions reported by the vamp plugin could turn into selected regions in Audacity? So that one can edit them, for example to ignore a false positive, before silencing all remaining regions at once? What about vamp and ardour? Any other hosts for vamp plugins? -- Olivier _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
