SpectroMap: Peak detection algorithm for audio fingerprinting

11/02/2022
by   Aaron Lopez-Garcia, et al.
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We present SpectroMap, an open source GitHub repository for audio fingerprinting written in Python programming language. It is composed of a peak search algorithm that extracts topological prominences from a spectrogram via time-frequency bands. In this paper, we introduce the algorithm functioning with two experimental applications in a high-quality urban sound dataset and environmental audio recordings to describe how it works and how effective it is in handling the input data.

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