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  2. Acoustic fingerprint - Wikipedia

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    A robust acoustic fingerprint algorithm must take into account the perceptual characteristics of the audio. If two files sound alike to the human ear, their acoustic fingerprints should match, even if their binary representations are quite different. Acoustic fingerprints are not hash functions, which are sensitive to any small changes in the ...

  3. AcoustID - Wikipedia

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    Since the future of the free identification service was uncertain, a replacement for it was sought. The Chromaprint acoustic fingerprinting algorithm, the basis for AcoustID identification service, was started in February 2010 by a long-time MusicBrainz contributor Lukáš Lalinský. [6] The oldest entry in the DB is from 8 Oct 2010. [7]

  4. Category:Acoustic fingerprinting - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Acoustic fingerprinting" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. AudioID - Wikipedia

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    AudioID is a commercial technology for automatically identifying audio material using acoustic fingerprints. Audio data is recognized automatically and associated information (track or artist name, for example) is provided in real time. The technology was developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology (IDMT).

  6. Automatic content recognition - Wikipedia

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    Fingerprinting techniques are agnostic to content format, codec, bit rate and compression techniques. [3] This makes employment of acoustic fingerprinting possible across various networks and channels [clarification needed] and is widely used for interactive TV, second screen application, and content monitoring sectors.

  7. Acoustic signature - Wikipedia

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    The term acoustic signature is used to describe a combination of acoustic emissions of sound emitters, such as those of ships and submarines. In addition, aircraft, machinery, and living animals can be described as having their own characteristic acoustic signatures or sound attributes, which can be used to study their condition, behavior, and physical location.

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  9. Jaikoz - Wikipedia

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    Jaikoz generates acoustic fingerprints from music files using the AcoustId service, [1] it can then look up the metadata from MusicBrainz using the AcoustId, additionally it can match based on metadata to MusicBrainz or Discogs. [2] Matching is first applied at album level, falling back to track level where a match at album level could not be made.