AudioSeg offers a specialized set of tools for effectively segmenting and classifying audio streams.
One of the key features of AudioSeg is audio activity detection, which allows users to distinguish between audio signals and silence efficiently. It also provides capabilities for blind segmentation with BIC, audio segment clustering, and segment classification using GMM. Furthermore, AudioSeg offers joint segmentation and classification using HMM models. All of these features make it a powerful and comprehensive toolkit for audio analysis.
In terms of installation, AudioSeg follows the standard GNU installation procedure. Users can build the library and runtimes from the package top-level directory by executing the command ">> ./configure >> make" which creates the library and runtimes in the src directory. The software relies on SPro 4.0, and users must specify its location using "--with-spro[=path]." If SPro was installed with SPHERE package support, users must also specify the SPHERE file format support using "--with-sphere[=path]."
Finally, installing the library and runtimes can be done easily by executing the ">> make install" command. The installation path is set by the configuration script (try "./configure --help" for details) and defaults to "/usr/local."
In the latest release of AudioSeg, several improvements have been made. These include updating from SPro 3.3.1 to SPro 4.0, unifying option switches across tools, and providing unique header and library. Overall, AudioSeg offers an impressive toolkit for audio analysis, suitable for both novices and professionals in the field.
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