awesome-python-scientific-audio
github.com/faroit/awesome-python-scientific-audio ↗Curated list of python software and packages related to scientific research in audio
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Audio Related Packages
- acoustics
useful tools for acousticians.
- aeneas
Forced aligner, based on MFCC+DTW, 35+ languages.
- aubio
Feature extractor, written in C, Python interface.
- audioFlux
A library for audio and music analysis, feature extraction.
- audiolazy
Realtime Audio Processing lib, general purpose.
- audiomate
Loading different types of audio datasets.
Other Resources
- Coursera Course
Audio Signal Processing, Python based course from UPF of Barcelona and Stanford University.
- Digital Signal Processing Course
Masters Course Material (University of Rostock) with many Python examples.
- Slack Channel
Music Information Retrieval Community.
Books
- Fundamentals of Music Processing
Meinard Müller, comes with Python exercises.
- Python Data Science Handbook
Jake Vanderplas, Excellent Book and accompanying tutorial notebooks.
Tutorials
- Introduction to Numpy and Scipy
Highly recommended tutorial, covers large parts of the scientific Python ecosystem.
- Live-coding a music synthesizer
- MIR Notebooks
collection of instructional iPython Notebooks for music information retrieval (MIR).
- Numpy for MATLAB® Users
Short overview of equivalent python functions for switchers.
- Selected Topics in Audio Signal Processing
Exercises as iPython notebooks.
- Whirlwind Tour Of Python
fast-paced introduction to Python essentials, aimed at researchers and developers.
Scientific Papers
- librosa: Audio and Music Signal Analysis in Python
Brian McFee, Colin Raffel, Dawen Liang, Daniel P.W. Ellis, Matt McVicar, Eric Battenberg, Oriol Nieto, Scipy 2015.
- pyannote.audio: neural building blocks for speaker diarization
Hervé Bredin, Ruiqing Yin, Juan Manuel Coria, Gregory Gelly, Pavel Korshunov, Marvin Lavechin, Diego Fustes, Hadrien Titeux, Wassim Bouaziz, Marie-Philippe Gill, ICASSP 2020.
- Python for audio signal processing
John C. Glover, Victor Lazzarini and Joseph Timoney, Linux Audio Conference 2011.
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