Hi Felipe, On Mar 6, 2011, at 1:06 PM, Felipe Castro wrote:
> > That is strange. I wonder if the grey scale data is actually included in the > build code that is compiled under GNUStep. If it isn't, the spectrograph bar > would not work. There should be 101 tiff images, each one a line the width of > the spectrograph bar, covering the density range from 00 (full white) to 100 > (full black). The other possibility is a bug in the density indexing that > only shows up in the GNUStep version. Or maybe something to do with the > makefile not accessing that data, assuming there is a makefile (or lack of a > make file)? > > > The .tif images are there, but their suffix are "tif", not "tiff". Does this > could affect something? No, that is the correct extension for TIFF files. It must be something else. I intend looking into a number of GNUStep problems as a matter of urgency, including getting the Server up and running. I had not realised that had been left un-ported. > For what purpose would you be using Cepstral analysis? > > Don't worry, just wondering. Because one technique for voice recognition is > applying Mel coefficients and Cepstral transformation, I think. But I'll > study this stufffurther later. Are you interested in speech recognition then? I have worked extensively on speech recognition. > > For now, I'm trying to get the details of Monet and its database. I should get the revised manual out ASAP then! Warm regards. david -------- David Hill [email protected] http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnuspeech -------- The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectable. (J.K. Galbraith) --------
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