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  2. Audio search engine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_search_engine

    An audio search engine is a web-based search engine which crawls the web for audio content. The information can consist of web pages, images, audio files, or another type of document. Various techniques exist for research on these engines.

  3. Musipedia - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musipedia

    Musipedia's search engine works differently from that of search engines such as Shazam. The latter can identify short snippets of audio (a few seconds taken from a recording), even if it is transmitted over a phone connection. Shazam uses Audio Fingerprinting for that, a technique that makes it possible to identify recordings.

  4. Audiogalaxy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audiogalaxy

    The original Audiogalaxy system was created in 1998 by Michael Merhej as an FTP site index called The Borg Search. It quickly evolved into a robust peer-to-peer system with client software (the Audiogalaxy "Satellite"), a web-based search engine, always-on searching for requested files, auto-resume and low system impact.

  5. AOL

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web. AOL.

  6. Search by sound - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_by_sound

    Search by sound is the retrieval of information based on audio input. There are a handful of applications, specifically for mobile devices that utilize search by sound. Shazam, Soundhound, Axwave, ACRCloud and others have seen considerable success by using a simple algorithm to match an acoustic fingerprint to a song in a library.

  7. Multimedia search - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multimedia_search

    Search is made using the layers in metadata which contain information of the content of a multimedia file. Metadata search is easier, faster and effective because instead of working with complex material, such as an audio, a video or an image, it searches using text. There are three processes which should be done in this method:

  8. Openverse - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openverse

    In December 2020, the CC Search domain name was redirected to Openverse. [17] In January 2022, Openverse launched a redesigned user interface and support for searching audio files. [18] In February 2023, Openverse moved to the domain https://openverse.org and refreshed the user interface: adding a search history for recent searches. [19]

  9. Music information retrieval - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_information_retrieval

    Automatic music transcription is the process of converting an audio recording into symbolic notation, such as a score or a MIDI file. [1] This process involves several audio analysis tasks, which may include multi-pitch detection, onset detection , duration estimation, instrument identification, and the extraction of harmonic , rhythmic or ...