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3.1 Acknowledgements and inquiries

The team would like to thank the following people and organizations.

  • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University
  • Richard Baraniuk, Elec 301 Instructor
  • William Chan, Elec 301 Teaching Assistant
  • Music Classification by Genre. Elec 301 Project, Fall 2003. Mitali Banerjee, Melodie Chu, Chris Hunter, Jordan Mayo
  • Instrument and Note Identification. Elec 301 Project, Fall 2004. Michael Lawrence, Nathan Shaw, Charles Tripp.
  • Auditory Toolbox. Malcolm Slaney
  • Netlab. Neural Computing Research Group. Aston University

For the Elec 301 project, we gave a poster presentation on December 14, 2005. We prefer not to provide our source code online, but if you would like to know more about our algorithm, we welcome any questions and concerns. Finally, we ask that you reference us if you decide to use any of our material.

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OpenStax, Musical instrument recognition. OpenStax CNX. Dec 14, 2005 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10313/1.3
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